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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 1539659, member: 4654"]I have always thought they were page turners or page splitters until I saw a book binder at work using old tools, he said a "bone folder" @7:40 [MEDIA=youtube]NWq1xkvAfdY[/MEDIA]</p><p>BTW Any Jewelry I haven't finished my chess box because I decided to make some paper marbling to go inside the tubes that hold the chess pieces hence the video above, is was all going fine, I made the marbled paper stuck it inside the tubes but then I tried to put the rooks and knights in and they wouldn't fit <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/frown.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":(" unselectable="on" /> I then used the same drill bit to remove the now stuck fast paper and made a real hash of those 8 holders. It's not my finest hour, I have tried to think how I will make the tubes slightly larger but without refilling the holes with wood so I can centre a slightly larger drill bit I am at a loss. I might just leave it as is, it serves it purpose but not something I want to take photos of and post in here[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 1539659, member: 4654"]I have always thought they were page turners or page splitters until I saw a book binder at work using old tools, he said a "bone folder" @7:40 [MEDIA=youtube]NWq1xkvAfdY[/MEDIA] BTW Any Jewelry I haven't finished my chess box because I decided to make some paper marbling to go inside the tubes that hold the chess pieces hence the video above, is was all going fine, I made the marbled paper stuck it inside the tubes but then I tried to put the rooks and knights in and they wouldn't fit :( I then used the same drill bit to remove the now stuck fast paper and made a real hash of those 8 holders. It's not my finest hour, I have tried to think how I will make the tubes slightly larger but without refilling the holes with wood so I can centre a slightly larger drill bit I am at a loss. I might just leave it as is, it serves it purpose but not something I want to take photos of and post in here[/QUOTE]
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