I'm a cheapskate. I bought a manual 19-hole binding machine from Office Depot for $50. The punch works great, but the binding mechanism doesn't work well with braille paper so I just feed the combs manually through the paper. This works fine for me because I don't do much binding.

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I have a GBC combination 21 or so hole punch and binding machine.
It weighs a ton and when I priced them I was floored at what they
cost.

Other binding options include the hot-melt adhesive bindings and
I suppose other kinds like bookbinders use.

I found getting each and every hole in the paper onto its plastic
ring a tedious job.

Note there are also Spiral bindings and metal Cirlox bindings.

Brian

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