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The direction in which the greater number of the fibers of a sheet of paper tend to be oriented as a result of the forward motion of the wire of the papermaking machine. The paper so produced is stronger in the machine direction, and also experiences less dimensional variation in the machine direction due to changes in humidity.  +
en:A machine used for cutting large numbers of sheets of paper and board, and also in library binding for trimming the edges of books.  +
A machine used for cutting large numbers of sheets of paper and board, and also in library binding for trimming the edges of books.  +
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en:A style of binding in which the spine and part of the side of the book, as well as the four corners, are covered with one kind of material, e.g., leather, cloth, etc., and the sides with another material, e.g., cloth or paper.  +
A style of binding in which the spine and part of the side of the book, as well as the four corners, are covered with one kind of material, e.g., leather, cloth, etc., and the sides with another material, e.g., cloth or paper.  +
en:Individual letters, numerals, etc., cut in brass and attached to wooden or asbestos handles, and used to letter a book by hand.  +
Individual letters, numerals, etc., cut in brass and attached to wooden or asbestos handles, and used to letter a book by hand.  +
en:Finishing tools fitted with wooden handles and impressed by hand as opposed to blocks, panels, etc. which have to be used in presses. Hand tools will therefore include small hand tools, hand letters, rolls, fillets and pallets.  +, en:The various finishing tools which have some device or design cut on the end of a brass shank. They are used separately or in conjunction with each other, as well as with line tools to form patterns. They may be "solid" or "line" in form, and when meant to be used by hand, generally do not exceed 3/4 by 3/1 inch in size  +
The various finishing tools which have some device or design cut on the end of a brass shank. They are used separately or in conjunction with each other, as well as with line tools to form patterns. They may be "solid" or "line" in form, and when meant to be used by hand, generally do not exceed 3/4 by 3/1 inch in size  +
Finishing tools fitted with wooden handles and impressed by hand as opposed to blocks, panels, etc. which have to be used in presses. Hand tools will therefore include small hand tools, hand letters, rolls, fillets and pallets.  +
nb:hulrom som oppstår mellom bokblokkens rygg og overtrekksmaterialet når boken åpnes, fordi overtrekksmaterialet ikke er klebet direkte på bokblokkens rygg eller til ryggfôringen  +, en:A feature of the spine in which the covering material is not adhered to the spine-folds of the bookblock or to the spine linings, but is able to arch away from the spine-folds as the book is opened.  +
A feature of the spine in which the covering material is not adhered to the spine-folds of the bookblock or to the spine linings, but is able to arch away from the spine-folds as the book is opened.  +
hulrom som oppstår mellom bokblokkens rygg og overtrekksmaterialet når boken åpnes, fordi overtrekksmaterialet ikke er klebet direkte på bokblokkens rygg eller til ryggfôringen  +
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en:Refers to when a technique is done after [[sewing]] the [[textblock]], but before [[rounding]].  +
Refers to when a technique is done after [[sewing]] the [[textblock]], but before [[rounding]].  +
en:In bookbinding, the words, letters, numbers, etc., printed, stamped or pasted in alphabetical, numerical, or other order: 1) in spaces cut or gouged in the fore edge of the book; 2) tabs attached to the leaves at the fore edge; or 3) printed on the leaves of the book, or on separate sheets to be inserted in their proper position in the book. The purpose of the index is to facilitate quick reference to the contents.  +
In bookbinding, the words, letters, numbers, etc., printed, stamped or pasted in alphabetical, numerical, or other order: 1) in spaces cut or gouged in the fore edge of the book; 2) tabs attached to the leaves at the fore edge; or 3) printed on the leaves of the book, or on separate sheets to be inserted in their proper position in the book. The purpose of the index is to facilitate quick reference to the contents.  +
Styles, processes, tools, equipment, and terms related to the era of mechanized book production that started during the industrial revolution and continues to the present day.  +
en:A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed  +
A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed  +

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