Our wildly popular corner clamp for boxmaking and other crafts now has a smaller brother: a clamp for miniature books’ boxes. Here it is near a two-euro coin and a miniature Pushkin gifted to me by my mother-in-law.
Stay tuned for even more new tools in the upcoming days!
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Our guest is Todd Davis, a bookbinder and book repair master from Boston. Todd has chosen bookbinding as his third career some six years ago and has been working in his studio in Lowell, MA, for the past four years.
What I truly love about bookbinding (woodworking, other crafts) is that there is always a chance to experiment, find some new tricks, small hacks and create strange jigs. Currently I’m working on a couple of large boxes (for dolls) designed to resemble books. The project brought me a lot of…
Stepan is the owner and editor of iBookBinding.com since August 2015. He has been a bookbinder since 2006 and has taught hundreds of students since 2014. Recently Stepan spends more time crafting and 3d-printing bookbinding tools than making books.
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