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Re: [BKARTS] Chip board material query
Another option for bookboard of various thickness and types can be seen on
our website page. We also have a sample book available of all our board
ranging in thickness from .030 to .123.
We do custom cutting as well.
http://www.hollanders.com/supplies-kits/bookbinding/bindersboard.htm
Tom Hollander
Hollander's
410 N Fourth Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
www.hollanders.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "auhteg" <auhteg@xxxxxxxx>
To: <BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Chip board material query
It's book board, really; what gets covered with cloth for the covers & cases
of books. I get mine from Bookmakers: http://www.bookmakerscatalog.com.
Talas - http://www.talasonline.com - has some, too.
Abby
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From: Book_Arts-L on behalf of newbown
Sent: Sun 5/22/2005 6:23 AM
To: BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BKARTS] Chip board material query
Could anyone help me with an American (?) term which I am not familiar
with? An article I was reading in Belle Armoire explains how to make a
small bag out of 'chipboard'. In Australia chip board is a heavy composite
wood about 2 cm thick. I don't think this is what the article means. The
article calls for 70 lb chip board, which you then collage over. Can anyone
tell me what I can use in Australia that might be equivalent?
with thanks
Linda
in Oz.
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