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imperial arming press
1820s-1870s, similar to casing press downstairs, hand operated, used for nipping and casing
austin guillotine cutting machine
1861, original guillotine
adams hydraulic cutting machine
1856, allows you to make many books at a time, up to 6 feet tall
Cyrus Chambers Junior
Steam powered folding machine, allows for folding, pasting and trimming, influenced the creation of magazines, 16 pages at one time
Heyl No.2 Wire Book Sewing Machine
1880, ideally a wire sowing macine, evolved into a saddle stitching machine
American Hand Rounding and Backing Machine
1890, allows for one to do backing, ears and flanges on a book
Lovell- Brendenberg Automatic Periodical Covering Machine
1893, Allows for the production of a magazine with a separate cover
Ancient Chinese Butterfly Binding
They take a single sheet and fold it in half, 4 page sections were collated and glued together
Ancient Chinese Stitched Binding
Holes are punched near the spine and strung together, sometimes holes are punched in the corner instead of spine and strung together
The Chinese Pothi
Stitched gatherings in an elongated concertina, rolled up and put into a tube or canister
Ancient Chinese Whirlwind Binding
Collated one on top of each other, Drilled and punched, Sown Together
Ancient Chinese Concertina Binding
Hard cover, accordion style pages, hard back cover, no spine