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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Bind using a book ring and a {hole punch | ordinary drill | paper drill}. +Round book rings may be purchased in large quantities for little money +from any place that sells office and school supplies. +Round rings, Slant D rings, and D rings may come in plastic binders. +Ordinary drills are not cheap, but commonplace in many households. +Paper drills are neither cheap nor commonplace, but specialized for this task. +Book rings may sustain hundreds of sheets, depending on their diameter.. +Reading from [https://www.companyfolders.com/binder-sizes]: +Ring Type 		Round Ring	Slant D Ring	D Ring +Ring Size	0.5in	 91					Pages +Ring Size	1.0in	187		212		250	Pages +Ring Size	1.5in	233					Pages +Ring Size	2.0in	280		318		375	Pages +Ring Size	2.5in	374		424		500	Pages +Ring Size	3.0in	467		530		625	Pages +Ring Size 	4.0in			848			Pages +This is reasonable at any income and skill level, for any usual book size. +  +Insert into a Spingback binder. +Not cheap, but reusable. +[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springback_binder] + +Other ideas: read *Non-Adhesive Binding: Books Without Paste or Glue* +by Keith A. Smith. Alternatives require sewing with skill.  | 
