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Quick binding with rivets

Step 6The finishing touch

The finishing touch
You're basically done. However, if you're like me and used thick paper for your insides (65lb, in my case, to keep the color from bleeding through) it's probably not too fun to turn your pages. This has a quick fix. Take an x-acto blade (hopefully you have one of these) and run it down the length of each page right along the spine. Then bend each page toward the front and then the back cover. Now your project should open easily. It might also looked a little bended by the spine. Just leave it under a big heavy thing for a few hours and it'll look good as new.

Please don't try this if you've printed on normal printer paper, you'll just cut though your page!
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