Fastbind Binder Boards

Fastbind Binder Boards are premium-quality chip boards designed for creating durable, professional hard covers with Fastbind case making machines. With a sturdy 90 pt thickness, these binder boards provide excellent rigidity and support, ensuring your book covers maintain their shape and look polished. Available in various sizes including letter portrait and landscape, 10" x 10", 11" x 14", 11" x 17", 12" x 12", and 18" x 18", and sold in convenient packs of 25 or 50 pairs, they cater to a wide range of bookbinding projects. Ideal for print shops, designers, and DIY bookbinders, these boards help you achieve high-quality, professional results every time. Shop at MyBinding.com for competitive prices, fast shipping, and reliable customer service, making it easy to get the materials you need to complete your bookbinding projects with confidence and precision.

Fastbind Binder Boards

Fastbind Binder Boards are premium-quality chip boards designed for creating durable, professional hard covers with Fastbind case making machines. With a sturdy 90 pt thickness, these binder boards provide excellent rigidity and support, ensuring your...

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features

  • Available in multiple sizes, including Letter Portrait, Letter Landscape, and square options for versatile project needs.
  • Constructed from high-quality chipboard for enhanced durability and a professional appearance.
  • Includes 50 pairs, providing excellent value and flexibility for various binding projects.
  • Environmentally friendly and recyclable, making it a sustainable choice for your bookbinding needs.
Starting at $69.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Match the board size to your finished case dimensions plus the wrap allowance your casing material requires, since these boards come in multiple portrait, landscape, and square formats specifically to support different book and case orientations. Measuring your intended finished book size against the available board dimensions before ordering prevents ending up with boards that are the wrong shape for your casing approach, since boards aren't easily trimmed to a different aspect ratio after the fact.

The thickness difference is subtle but affects overall rigidity, with heavier boards typically used in larger case formats that need additional structural support to avoid warping. Standard thickness works well for smaller portrait and landscape sizes where the reduced surface area needs less reinforcement. Matching thickness to case size, rather than assuming one thickness works universally, keeps the finished book properly rigid without adding unnecessary bulk.

These are sized and specified for a particular case-making system, matching the dimensions that specific casing process expects. While chipboard material itself isn't exclusive to one brand, using boards sized for a specific system's guides ensures a proper fit with the machine's casing process, so confirming your equipment matches before ordering avoids a mismatch in dimensions. For the brand's full equipment catalog beyond boards, Fastbind products covers the complete lineup.

The pack size decision comes down to how frequently you produce hardcover cases and how much storage space you have for boards, since chipboard is stable and doesn't degrade quickly in typical storage conditions. For occasional or small-batch bookbinding, a smaller pack avoids tying up money and space in inventory you won't use soon. For a print shop or bindery producing cases regularly, a larger pack offers better per-unit value and reduces how often you need to reorder.

Binder boards are just one part of a complete case-making setup, which typically also includes casing-in sheets, cover material, and machine-specific tools like spacers for different spine widths. Reviewing Fastbind accessories alongside these boards helps confirm you have the complete set of supplies needed before starting a casing run, rather than discovering a missing component mid-project.