Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 10:18 am
Question by Jaya: Where can I find book binders or buy book binding machines in Bangalore?
I need to bind a few sheets into book like format regularly. I wanted to find out where can I buy a book binding machine in Bangalore. You can also give me the places where I can find book binders (those who work on a small scale).
Best answer:
Answer by Sami V
Look for them in Richmond area!
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Question by Alvin: Trying to find out why my sewing machine keeps binding and jamming on me?
I make quilts and blankets, I am tired of doing them by hand. I have to date tried three different sewing machines all with the same results. When I sew the material 1/8-inch from the edge the machine will jam and bind the material and the thread. I do not understand why. I have gone to several different sewing places and they cannot tell me why.
Best answer:
Answer by Chandler
Umm there could be several reasons for the jam. I don’t know how experienced of a sewer you are so this may not help, but could it be that you’re not guiding the fabric through the machine? That was an issue I had when I first started. It also could be because the fabric you are trying to use is too thick for the needle and foot you have on your machine.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at 12:23 pm
I mean the one that goes exactly to the music. Starts out with, “If you live your life, life is bound to teach you, that your half alive, unless you let life reach you. I’ve been a d***ed machine. Push a button adn I dance, Turn a handle and i sing, now this machine will fly and just one guy will wind the spring” and then it goes into the whole part that most of you know… anyone? can you find it?
Ok sorry not the sheet music but a piano recording or something for the original. I have the sheet music but everyone sings it differently and for the thing im doing i have to follow the sheet music )-: PLEASE HELP!
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at 12:28 pm
These are books for collecting your smashed or elongated pennies of the type you get in machines outside souvenir shops or at tourist attractions. They were small books with several plastic pages and had a hard plastic binding. Inside you could slip the coin completely in to the plastic sleeves on each page. Seems like the only ones available for purchase anymore are trifolds where you slip in the coins but the plastic only covers the middle of the coin. These new kinds are also tall, and the old one I’m looking for was more squarish. I have three of these, one from Wall Drug, one from Oregon and one from San Francisco. Do they not make these anymore? I just don’t care for the new ones being sold.