OHS concerns that are there when hand binding term "viscosity" grain direction in relation to the tipping operation recommended tipping width for endpapers recommended adhesive to be used in tipping checks to be made when the numbering machine is set for duplicate/triplicate numbering checks to be made when the numbering machine is re-inked setting a given number on the machine different types of indices ways to reinforce an index process for the index to be evenly and correctly spaced down the sheet adhesives that are not recommended for padding unsuitable adhesives for padding terms "pH", "viscosity", "open time", "tack", "specific adhesion", "molecular adhesion" and "mechanical adhesion" techniques that are available to ensure the permanent adhesion of the padded sheets ways in which the padding operation can be accelerated methods of hand sewing important considerations to be addressed when setting up for sewing use of a sewing frame "Cord" (calliper) thread that is suitable for sewing 8pp sections checks to be made when the sewing thread is joined during the sewing operation checks to be made when the sewing operation is finished off result of the sewing being too loose/too tight important result that must be achieved when gluing the spine of the book result if the spine glue was too thick/too thin recognition of a correct round in a book spine problems that may occur if too much round is applied to the spine problems that may occur if insufficient round is applied to the spine different spine linings reasons for spine linings special techniques that are applied to 2-on 2-off spine linings important considerations to be given to spine linings direction that the grain should be directed in spine linings result if the grain direction in the spine lining was incorrect recognition of good corner recommended turn-in steps to ensure a clean job "Trimming-out" a case correct board calliper on a book? micron board that is recommended on a book 5 mm thick monitoring when casing-in a book procedures that ensure a good blocking result checks to be made when positioning type on the spine of a book checks to be made when positioning type on the front of a book term "blind blocking" methods of hand finishing a book cover criteria that are used to ensure an appropriate typeface is selected criteria that are used to ensure the design chosen corresponds with the era of the book considerations that should be given to the hand finishing of the book result of uneven impressions machine manuals and safety documentation that are relevant to this task and where they are kept and information that is included in these documents
|