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The Anatomy of a Book
A 'bindery-in-a-box' by Alexander McGuckin
For a detailed explanation of the contents click here.
I settled on a scale of 1:3.5. An ideal size that allowed the tools to be functional, but at the same time, present a considerable challenge to make.
Miniatures! | Oak box with two traysThe trays contain the miniature books, tools and sundries as well as a prepared skin and a booklet that describes the contents. | Box with trays exposed |
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Close up of the trays | Bottom Tray | Top Tray |
Booklet | Goat skin | Book with tools |
Miniature clamshell boxes | Naked BookRepresentative of the stage where a book is ready to be covered with leather. All hand-sewn, including the headbands. | Naked no longerFull goatskin binding, with elaborate gold tooling using 22.5 carat English gold leaf and albumen claire. Gauffered Edges coloured and waxed, |
Tools used to make a book | Engraved finishing tools | Front board detail |
Gauffered edge | Top edge detail | Marbled endpapers |
Detail of the rollsSingle fillet and roll | Single Fillet | Polishers |
Hand finishing tools | Pallets | Pallets in hand |
English paring knife | Gold cushionwith gold knife and booklet of Gold leaf | Booklet of gold leaf |
There is gold leaf in the booklet | Silk headbanding thread | Awl |
Practice spine | Irish linen spool | Bone folders made from bone |
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