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In this episode we'll go through all the tools and materials required to make anything from a basic book, to a very detailed leatherbound tome. The video is divided into 4 parts, each with a different topic. First, we'll have a look at the basic tools you need to have to bind a basic book. Second we'll get into special bookbinding tools and what they're used for (although none of these are necessary to start binding books). The third part is mainly to give some inspiration on detailing and decoration pieces you can use to create more interesting and intricate book designs. And finally, fourth, we'll go over the basic tools I use for carving and tooling leather. Here's the full list of all the tools and materials mentioned in the video. ✂️ Basic tools _____________________________________ Paper (see episode 3 for more details) X-acto knife or box knife Bone folder Awl or coping saw Needle for sewing signatures and waxed linen thread Jute cord (and a sewing frame / square frame) Optional: Satin ribbon for bookmarks Optional: 2 needles for embroidery thread + 1-2 colors of embroidery thread + a core (leather cord or other cord 2-5 mm) Cheesecloth or other strong, thin cloth for strengthening the spine Parchment paper + cardstock / paper for soaking moisture from glue Cover boards (specifically made for bookbinding, or use dense cardstock from old sketchbooks - I often use 3 mm chipboard, a type of wooden covers) + drill / something to make holes for the cords with Optional: Cardstock for embossing Fabric or leather for covering the book Cord to wrap around the ridges on the spine (see the episode on gluing leather to the book for more details on leather types) Optional: Any detailing and decoration pieces (see part 4) Bookbinding glue! VERY important that it's specifially made for bookbinding - either buy PVA glue designed for bookbinding, or try out other traditional adhesives like wheat paste or hide glue Glue brush 📚 Special bookbinding tools _____________________________________ Book press (I found mine at secondhand stores and Craigslist - they're actually meat presses. You can replace this with a heavy stack of books, or make an easy DIY version. This is imo the most useful bookbinding tool, the first I would invest in) Hole punching cradle (to make more accurate holes - ease of life kinda thing. Looks fairly easy to DIY) Sewing frame (can replace with any stable square frame - for example I use a chair) Finishing press ⚜️ Materials for design and detailing _____________________________________ Metal filigrees / ornaments Stones Corner ornaments Corner protectors Real / faux rivets Real / faux gold leaf (or silver / rose gold) + primer and coating Belts and buckles Other clasps and closures Stain for the pages - coffee or tea (see episode 4 for more details) Quick drying epoxy glue or contact cement or rivets for attaching (+ scratched leather surface) ⚒ Basic leatherworking tools _____________________________________ Swivel knife Modelling tools Burnisher Edge beveler Skiving knife Groover Mallet (needed for rivets and punches) Punches and embossing tools for patterns and backgrounding Bone folder Spray bottle Printed patterns for carving / parchment paper for easy transfer