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title: "Accordion"
excerpt: "My first book!."
sidebar:
- title: "A wild ?????? has appeared!"
image: https://placekittens.com/450/250
image_alt: "placeholder image"
text: "This image used to be a kitten, and the text used to say \"Meow\", but then the kitten-generator broke. The image still might be a kitten, but it's no longer a guarantee."
gallery:
- image_path: /assets/uh223/accordian/side.jpg
url: /assets/uh223/accordian/side.jpg # Full-size
alt: "Side View of the Accordian Book"
title: "Side Profile"
- image_path: /assets/uh223/accordian/pages.jpg
url: /assets/uh223/accordian/pages.jpg # Full-size
alt: "The book stood upright"
title: "Full Book"
- image_path: /assets/uh223/accordian/page.jpg
url: /assets/uh223/accordian/page.jpg # Full-size
alt: "The book opened to a random page"
title: "Page Spread"
---
This is my accordion book - my first ever book binding!
{% include gallery caption="My Accordian Book" %}
There are a few things I learned from this book, in no particular order:
- When cutting paper, invest in a decent paper cutter. A ruler and x-acto knife works, but can dull the blade when shaving bits of metal off the ruler by acccident
- Invest in a few clamps to hold down the ruler, or it will slip and you will waste paper
- When cutting, you need to apply pressure against the ruler or the blade will stray, wasting paper
- Applying a chamfer to the corners is completely unneeded with enough precision - a gentle taper will work just fine
- When doing work in multiple places, being sure to return your tools to your toolkit means nothing if you forget to return your project to your kit as well