I'm thinking of unbinding my textbooks to make it easier to focus on certain chapters and to allow me to take only what I need into college since I have many books and my back is starting to ache.
What's the best way for me to take apart a textbook so I can holepunch the pages and put them in a binder?
I'm thinking of unbinding my textbooks to make it easier to focus on certain chapters and to allow me to take only what I need into college since I have many books and my back is starting to ache.
What's the best way for me to take apart a textbook so I can holepunch the pages and put them in a binder?
Thanks!
You mad? Man up (I know you're a girl, but I don't care).
I'm thinking of unbinding my textbooks to make it easier to focus on certain chapters and to allow me to take only what I need into college since I have many books and my back is starting to ache.
What's the best way for me to take apart a textbook so I can holepunch the pages and put them in a binder?
Thanks!
Oh god I don't think I could do that to a book! I remember once an old English teacher saw a pupil in my class rip a page in his textbook and she had murder in her eyes...
Oh god I don't think I could do that to a book! I remember once an old English teacher saw a pupil in my class rip a page in his textbook and she had murder in her eyes...
I'm not going to rip the pages out, I'm just planning on taking them out. But I have no idea how to do so without ruining the sheets.
Also, having my textbooks in folder form means I can take more information into college with me since the textbooks in our library are crap.
If you've got a G clamp and a power-saw in the tool shed, I would just clamp the book down onto a table, and use saw off the spine (as suggested above I can see). It's the quickest way to do it.
It's not like you're carrying out the all the volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary.
You can't take out the pages, because they're glued.
How big are your textbooks anyway?
I melted the glue with the hairdryer and pulled the signatures out after snipping the thread holding the pages with the spine.
The class textbook is 450 pages but it's got large pages and I've got about 50 pages of notes stuffed between the pages (they're summary stuff)
The other textbook is 350 pages I think. I also take in a 280 page textbook I used at AS.
The thing with the 450 page textbook is we only need one or two pages each lesson. Taking in the whole thing is irritating. And I tend to drop stuff so I'm always dropping the bloody book. At least it's in folder format now! I actually carry an 800 page dictionary to college with me.