Ken Moore wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ryan Beard
writes:

Personally, I don't like wire coil binding. The main
reason is that due to the "angle" of the coil (can't
think of a better word at the moment) the page you're
turning ends up being lower than the remaining pages.
In other words, the left half is slightly lower than
the right half. When used on a tilted music stand, it
creates just as much noise as the comb binding and it
bends the paper on the corners close to the bind.


If you mean the noise of the bottom of the paper against the ledge of
the music stand, you can avoid that by having a stiff cover, larger than
the paper size. You could even give that a separate hinge, so that the
spine would remain at right angles to the ledge; in that case you would
need to keep all of the coil on the inside of the cover. I have some
ideas how to do that, if anyone is interested.


I'm interested. When we're talking wire coiling, we're talking
about paper that is punched with round holes for a plastic spril coil, right?


For those not familiar with the punch machines, see http://www.rhin-o-tuff.com/index.html and their 11/64th" round punch.

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John Poole

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