Fastback Hardcover Guide - PPHCG2
- No set up and easy to use machines
- Ensures consistent alignment
- Can bind books on an as-needed basis
- 6 month manufacturer warranty
ProductDescription
Product Details
- Professional Results--- Produce hard cover books that match commercially manufactured books in quality and durability.
- Easy to Use --- It only takes a few minutes to learn to use the Fastback Hardcover System. Anyone can be up and in production immediately.
- No Set-Up --- Whether you make one book, or one thousand, there is never any set-up, so there is never any waste.
- Saves Money --- Produce only as many books as you need. There is never any overstock.
- Dimensions: 20.75" W x 3.125" H x 14" D
- Maximum Weight: 7.5 lbs
- Manufacturer's Warranty: 6 Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Demonstration Video
How to Use the Hardcover Guide
Welcome to Fastback helps from MyBinding.com. The Fastback 9 in conjunction with the Fastback hard cover guide allows you to bind a hard bound book. Let's watch it in action step by step. Two main materials are used, a hard bound cover as well as what's called a block. The block is first bound and then glued inside the cover.
The first step is to bind the block. This is done the same way as you bind any document with the Fastback 9, the only difference being the project is sandwiched between two end sleeves in the front and the back with your project in the middle. These will then be attached to the inside of the hard cover. All that goes right on to the binding tape. Jog it over to the corner, hit the button, and let it bind. After it's all done, remove it, and let it cool completely. And while the inside of the book is cooling, you can begin to prep the outside.
These little strips add a texture that's not necessary for binding the book, it just looks a little nicer in the finished product. Cut two trapezoid-type shapes, make them a little wider than the binding of your book, peel back the adhesive, and drape it around the corner of your book, making sure the checkered end is just above the top of your book. The end result will look like this. However, let's get to that point first.
Open the hardback cover you've chosen and lay it flat on top of the guide. The right hand side slides in just underneath the holder. Then lock it down. With that locked down, peel back about one inch of the left side of the adhesive covering on that panel. And then lay your bound document on top of this very tacky surface. Use the guides on the right and the top to make sure things are square and centered. Press down firmly to get a good contact. Folding back all the pages with the left hand, hold your book while the right hand removes the rest of the adhesive. Gently pull it along as you lay the book down. Now you're ready for the opposite side. Pull back the adhesive cover there all the way and lay the cover flat down on top. And as you do this, you want to apply pressure to the outside toward the spine of the book. Unlock it, press everything down nice and firm on both sides, and you're done. This is a good time to open up the front and the back leave just to make sure everything is down, there are no bubbles anywhere, and things look perfect.
There you are. That's how to bind a hardcover book using the Fastback 9 and the hardcover guide. This is the Fastback 9.
Hardcover Guide with the Fastback 20
Hello and welcome to MyBinding video. Today we look at the 3-part system by Powis Parker to make your own hardbound books. First, the Image Wrapper; second, the FastBack 20 and then finally the HardCover guide – all 3 of them to bind yourself a hardcover book. First up is the Powis Image Wrapper. With it you measure out, cut, stick and press a fantastic cover that you’ve designed, both inside and out. After you have you image wrap cover, you can move on to the FastBack 20. this machine creates the book block proper – the meat and body of your body, the text and things like that. So there’s inside covers, you place all your papers in the middle and with a simple binding strip, the machine does all the work itself. And third and final step is using the FastBack HardCover guide, this takes the inside, marries it with the outside perfectly and beautifully. Measuring tools and clamps keep things nice and steady. You can add detail and flare and by simply peeling away backs, the adhesive is exposed. You lay out the book nice and smooth, push it all together and you’re set. There you have it – the Powis Image Wrapper, the FastBack 20 and the FastBack HardCover guide all working together for you. For more detailed how to’s and demos and reviews, check out MyBinding.com.