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Grain Direction – How to test the grain direction of paper.

I would just like to talk to you today about the importance of grain direction. When paper is manufactured the pulp is shaken by machine back and forth which encourages the fibres to lie in one direction. This is the Grain Direction.

In bookbinding it is essential to have the grain direction of the paper running parallel to the spine of the book. This ensures that the pages have drape and will open nicely. In addition when glue is applied to paper the paper will stretch with the grain, if the grain direction is correct this is not a problem however if the grain direction is wrong your paper will develop waves as part of the paper stretches. I am sure you have all picked up a book and felt that horrid wavey or lumpy text block which doesn’t open well.

So it is ESSENTIAL to get the grain direction right but how do you tell? I have made a little video for you to watch here.

There are several ways, the easiest is to feel the resistance of the paper as you fold it over. There is little to no resistance WITH the grain direction and a good amount of resistance against the grain direction.

Sometimes it is difficult to feel though so there are other ways to test for the grain. You can mark the long side of your paper with a pencil then cut a square off the corner of your paper and wet one side. The paper will curl up with the grain and you will know for sure that this is the grain direction.

I hope this helps you to check for the grain before you start making your book or adding end papers to an existing book.

By the way if you are having a book printed you must insist that the printer gets the grain direction correct. If they don’t know how to do this then you probably need another printer!

If you would like to purchase A4 paper which is short grain and ready to fold to A5 we have it available on our web shop here.

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Bind25, Workshops & other News

I know I know, it’s been an incredibly long gap between updates but on the bright side we do not fill your inbox up with unnecessary junk.

The BIG news is the Bind25 bookbinding conference is to be held in September in Auckland New Zealand this year. A great opportunity to combine a holiday with bookbinding and you don’t have to sit on a plane for 24 hours!

In conjunction with Bind25 Andersen’s Bindery is pleased to announce that we will be hosting classes with Coleen Curry.  Coleen is an award-winning contemporary design binder and book artist. Her aim is to craft technically evocative books that evoke a visual, sensual, and tactile experience. You will be able to read more about Coleen in our News, “In Focus” article soon. This year Coleen will be teaching two classes on consecutive weekends which will tie together beautifully. 

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New Products

Well it has been a busy month and I have been a bit slow with the blog update. I am pleased to announce a few new items in store. We are now stocking Elephant paper, Efalin paper (coming in the next week or two), large handled awls, some new book cloths, cane toad skins and bank note paper.Continue Reading