Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison

Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison



Model
Price
Amazon Rating
Type of Binding Machine
Method of Punching
Punching Capacity
Binding Capacity
Fellowes Pulsar 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar 300
$100-200
4.4
Comb Binding
Manual
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1-1/2" comb
GBC CombBind C20 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
GBC CombBind C20
$100-200
4.7
Comb Binding
Manual
20 sheets
330 sheets
Fellowes Pulsar E 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar E 300
$200-300
4.6
Comb Binding
Electric
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1.5" comb
Akiles RubiCoil 4:1 Pitch Coil Binding Machine
Akiles RubiCoil
$100-200
N/A
Coil Binding
Manual
10 sheets
N/A
GBC ProClick P50 Wire Binding Machine
GBC ProClick P50
$50-100
4.1
Wire Binding
Manual
6 sheets
100 sheets



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why is there so much canadian hate?

Question by that canadian guy: why is there so much canadian hate?
beside we made
Basketball
hockey and the phone
Acrylics
CPR Dummy
air-conditioned railway coach
antigravity suit
basketball – James Naismith (1892)
batteryless radio
Canadarm
calcium carbide and acetylene gas
carcino embryonic antigen (CEA) blood test – Dr. Phil Gold (1968)
cardiac intensive care unit (first)
computerized braille
crash position indicatordental mirror
disintegrating plastic
ear piercer
electric cooking range
electric hand prosthesis for children
electrical car
electric wheelchair
electron microscope
electronic wave organ
explosives vapour detector
fathometer
film developing tank
five pin bowling
foghorn
frozen fish
garbage bag (green plastic)
gingerale
goalie mask
Green ink
heart valve operation
helicopter trap (for landing on ships)
helium as a substitute for hydrogen in airships
hydrofoil boat
IMAX
instant potato flakes
insulin
Java – James Gosling
Jetline
jolly jumper
kerosene
lacrosse – played since the 1600s; William George Beers set out standard rules (1860)

laser (sailboat)
lightbulb (first patented) – Henry Woodward (1874)
liposomes
MacPherson gas mask
measure for footwear
Muskol
Newtsuit
newsprint
Nursing Mother Breast Pads
pablum – Drs. Alan Brown, Fred Tisdall, and Theo Drake (1930s)

pacemaker
paint roller
panoramic camera
Phi (position homing indicator for aircraft)
portable high chair
Poutine
Puzz-3D
radar profile recorder
radio compass
Tuck-away-handle Beer Carton
rollerskate
screw propeller
ski-binding
snowblower
snowmobile
snowplow (rotary)
steam foghorn
standard time
Stanley Cup
Stol aircraft
submarine telegraph cable
Superman –
table hockey
Trivial Pursuit – Chris Haney, John Haney and Scott Abbott (1982)
variable Pitch Propeller
Walkie-Talkie
washing machine
wirephoto
Yachtzee
zipper

Best answer:

Answer by The Singing Lady
Oh god, Oh my.. Oh my …. yes… yes… Yes… Yess… YES !!!

Canada sucks.
Because they’re better.

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for all you math lovers out there! :)?

Question by wtfff =3: for all you math lovers out there! :) ?
answer correctly, and youll receive ten beautiful points! ;)

A printing company’s book binding machine has a probability of 0.5% of producing a defective book. If this machine is used to bind 3 books, find the probability that none of the books are defective. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.
GOOD LUCK ;) (my favorite math equation!)

Best answer:

Answer by Lady Alyk
Is it 0.0%? If it’s wrong that’s ok, I just wanted to say what I think it is.

Now that I think about it it probably is wrong. Oh well. I’m not in too much of a thinking mood.

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Question by bagosav: Is there a faster way to sew the binding on the back of a quilt?
I making this quilt for a friend of mine, and this is my first quilt I will have ever made. My aunt was helping me make the quilt as she made hers, and then she had to leave so I am on my own now. I am down to the very last thing sewing the binding on. I have sewed the binding on the front side already, and now I am folding it over to sew it on the back. I was just wondering if there is an easier way to the sew the binding to the back instead of hand stitching it all the way around. I saw this lady on tv making quilts and she says she never hand stitches the back she using her sewing machine. Is there someone that can explain this method to me, and is there any others methods out there besides this one. I can always just sew it by hand I just thought I would see if there were any other methids out there that would make it go by a little faster. Thanks in advance for any help.

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Answer by mywaypink
For it to look neat ,keep on doing what you are doing . Sorry no easy way out ;) ))

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Question by homeward2008: Is there a sewing machine that can stitch a society so tightly that it is forever bound to obey the will of it

’s Masters?

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Answer by Pen
Yes it is called money. And the culture of want that is created by it.

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Question by Jennifer: I want to bind my sons school art projects. I looked at the YourStory Machine, is there anything else?
I like the idea of the YourStory Machine, but the covers are kinda boring!!

Best answer:

Answer by RK :]
UBuildABook (http://ubuildabook.com/art-book.html) is a great website that will let you design your own cover and put the artwork in a safe book. You would have to scan in the artwork and send it in to the publishing company and they do the publishing for you. It’s also great if you want to sell your son’s book and/or give out copies as gifts to family and friends because you can print large quantities!! I published a novel before and I used UniBook, but I’m not sure if they will do art work. If those companies are still not good for you, do a search online. And there’s always the old fashioned way of putting the art in protective sleeves (like from the company Avery) with pre-punched holes in the plastic and putting the sheets in a binder.

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