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en:A wheel-shaped finishing tool having one or more raised bands on its circumference. It is used to impress a line or parallel lines on the covering material of a book, usually one bound in leather. The lines may be continuous or the fillets may have a wedge-shaped gap in the circumference to facilitate starting and stopping lines and also to enable lines to be joined evenly at corners.  +
A wheel-shaped finishing tool having one or more raised bands on its circumference. It is used to impress a line or parallel lines on the covering material of a book, usually one bound in leather. The lines may be continuous or the fillets may have a wedge-shaped gap in the circumference to facilitate starting and stopping lines and also to enable lines to be joined evenly at corners.  +
en:A unique or limited edition binding intended to be considered as a work of art in itself.  +
A unique or limited edition binding intended to be considered as a work of art in itself.  +
en:The term finishing includes all the decorated processes that follow the process of forwarding the binding, and include polishing, lettering and decorating the covering material both on the inside and the outside of the covers, the pastedowns and endleaves and sometimes the edges of the book. It also includes inlaying, onlaying, varnishing, staining and otherwise decorating and/or protecting the finished bookbinding. The materials that were decorated before they were used to cover the book (i.e. embossing) and the finishing of adhesive and lace-attached covers will be done off the book and therefore before the final stage of the forwarding process. Individual finishing techniques will be found under decorating techniques, surface coating techniques and identification techniques.  +
en:The tools most often of copper alloy, sometimes of iron or steel with engraved or cast designs that were used to impress those designs into the covering materials of books. Finishing tools could be used in the hand (handle tools) or in presses (blocks, panel stamps).  +
The tools most often of copper alloy, sometimes of iron or steel with engraved or cast designs that were used to impress those designs into the covering materials of books. Finishing tools could be used in the hand (handle tools) or in presses (blocks, panel stamps).  +
The term finishing includes all the decorated processes that follow the process of forwarding the binding, and include polishing, lettering and decorating the covering material both on the inside and the outside of the covers, the pastedowns and endleaves and sometimes the edges of the book. It also includes inlaying, onlaying, varnishing, staining and otherwise decorating and/or protecting the finished bookbinding. The materials that were decorated before they were used to cover the book (i.e. embossing) and the finishing of adhesive and lace-attached covers will be done off the book and therefore before the final stage of the forwarding process. Individual finishing techniques will be found under decorating techniques, surface coating techniques and identification techniques.  +
en:A thin length of wood, bone, ivory, or other material, from 6 to 12 inches long, and 1 to 1 1/2 inches wide. The typical folder is approximately 1/8 inch thick. It is tapered to the edges, has rounded edges and ends, and is used in folding sheets by hand and cutting bolts, and also in numerous binding operations.  +, en:A long, thin polished piece of wood, bone, plastic, or other material, used when folding paper by hand to crease the sheet without soiling or otherwise damaging it.  +
A long, thin polished piece of wood, bone, plastic, or other material, used when folding paper by hand to crease the sheet without soiling or otherwise damaging it.  +
A thin length of wood, bone, ivory, or other material, from 6 to 12 inches long, and 1 to 1 1/2 inches wide. The typical folder is approximately 1/8 inch thick. It is tapered to the edges, has rounded edges and ends, and is used in folding sheets by hand and cutting bolts, and also in numerous binding operations.  +
en:The processes or steps involved in binding a book up to the point at which it is ready to be decorated. This will normally be thought to include sewing and covering, though some definitions of forwarding exclude either one or the other or both.  +, nb:prosesser som er involvert i oppbyggingen av bindet inntil den er klar for dekorering  +, en:In edition binding, the term "sheetwork" is usually used in lieu of forwarding  +
Techniques that are a part of [[forwarding]].  +
In edition binding, the term "sheetwork" is usually used in lieu of forwarding  +
The processes or steps involved in binding a book up to the point at which it is ready to be decorated. This will normally be thought to include sewing and covering, though some definitions of forwarding exclude either one or the other or both.  +
prosesser som er involvert i oppbyggingen av bindet inntil den er klar for dekorering  +
en:A marble pattern that has been used for endpapers, particularly in France, since about 1660. The pattern is made on a marbling size of gum tragacanth, and the colors are dropped on in the same manner as with the nonpareil marble. The curls are made with the use of a wooden frame constructed in the form of a small harrow, each parallel bar being set with as many tapering wooden pegs as there are curls required on the sheet to be marbled. The difficulty in executing this pattern is to "catch" the curls before they lose their shape.  +
A marble pattern that has been used for endpapers, particularly in France, since about 1660. The pattern is made on a marbling size of gum tragacanth, and the colors are dropped on in the same manner as with the nonpareil marble. The curls are made with the use of a wooden frame constructed in the form of a small harrow, each parallel bar being set with as many tapering wooden pegs as there are curls required on the sheet to be marbled. The difficulty in executing this pattern is to "catch" the curls before they lose their shape.  +
en:The French paring knife is rounded along the edge  +
The French paring knife is rounded along the edge  +

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