Thursday, September 6, 2018

I finally gave the Covetous Poet's book an all-out treatment, at least the best I can do at home. I was even able to add in the three expansion genres to the book, with no completely blank pages. Pagination is not continuous, but I added them at the end, so, sort of like appendices.

I finally gave the Covetous Poet's book an all-out treatment, at least the best I can do at home. I was even able to add in the three expansion genres to the book, with no completely blank pages. Pagination is not continuous, but I added them at the end, so, sort of like appendices.
I even did the back cover, which is almost all black. Usually if the back cover doesn't really add anything special, I just use blank cardstock.
Not perfect, had a little tape accident on the cover that I had to touch up.
Staple-bound.
Thank you, Frank!





3 comments:

  1. Deathworks DW , oh yes! I bunch things together as well!
    Here is an old-school Duo-Tang folder with Tam H 's Calypso Compendium plus other goodies fastened in (tabbed) and loose,
    https://plus.google.com/photos/...

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  2. Hello!

    Patrick Bonier

    It is actually not a problem as long as the original text is standard-sized (12 point). Only if there is little contrast between text and background (like black on violet) or if the writing is small to begin with (the half-page tables by Ken Wickham, for instance, but the single-page ones are okay).

    Thus far, I don't recall coming across a book that wouldn't work with this, and I've printed a couple by now (most THW titles, ACKS, Mythic, Scarlet Heroes, Ken Wickham's stuff, Quill, Sharp Swords & Sinisiter Spells, Krevbornia, Bold, Une, All of Little Spaces and Insta-NPCs, Ironsworn, ...). The only problem is page number, books like Ironsworn end up being split in two as they are simply to thick for a single binder - although I just realized that Scarlet Heroes and Crimson Pandect which I used to push the limit for the binder are combined over 260 pages - so I may get Ironsworn into a single binder (barely).

    ronald v

    Nice. I have to admit that I am not very good at putting tabs on things, although I am trying to catch up. To make it more embarassing, each binder comes with 8 tabs I can write on and stick to them, so I don't have any excuse for not putting them where they ought to be (^_^;;

    Yours,
    Deathworks

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  3. Todd Rokely, thank you for the editing idea. I was able to merge and rearrange everything using my Xodo reader/editor Android app.
    Heh, I'm thinking about making another copy now that I have the charts all grouped together.
    : )

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