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  2. Saddle stitch stapler - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch staplers or simply saddle staplers are bookbinding tools designed to insert staples into the spine (saddle) of folded printed matter such as booklets, catalogues, brochures, and manuals. They are distinguished by the presence of a metal V-shaped hump or "saddle" which is used to precisely align the central fold of the material to ...

  3. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    The binding is as durable as that of a hardbound book. Stapling through the centerfold, also called saddle-stitching, joins a set of nested folios into a single magazine issue; most comic books are well-known examples of this type. Magazines are considered more ephemeral than books, and less durable means of binding them are usual.

  4. Saddle stitch - Wikipedia

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    The holes may be created by the sewing needles themselves in lighter materials, or by an awl, [1] pricking iron, [2] or stitching iron [3] in thicker materials, such as leather. Compared to the more common lockstitch often sewn by machine, breaking one side of a saddle stitch loosens only one side of the stitch, rather than several surrounding ...

  5. Prepress - Wikipedia

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    Digital prepress Color matching Color swatches Imposition layout. Binding selection gives the customer multiple options for the spine of the publication such as Saddle-stitched, [1] Perfect Bound [1] or Case Bound, also Spiral, Wire and Comb binding are possible.

  6. Last Hours - Wikipedia

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    The zine was printed on newsprint and most issues were 116 pages long, with a colour cover, and saddle stitch binding. In early 2005 the name Rancid News was considered a hindrance. People mistakenly assumed the fanzine had something to do with the punk rock band Rancid and it was felt that it forced contributors to focus too heavily on music.

  7. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch - alternating running stitches; Sailmaker's stitch – may refer to any of the hand stitches used for stitching canvas sails, including the flat stitch, round stitch, baseball stitch, herringbone stitch. [2] Slip stitch – form of blind stitch for fastening two pieces of fabric together from the right side without the thread showing

  8. Tom Brady Shares Sweet Skiing Selfie with His ‘Forever ...

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    Tom Brady put family first this Valentine’s Day.. The former football quarterback marked the holiday by sharing a skiing selfie with his 12-year-old daughter Vivian via Instagram Stories ...

  9. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch staplers, also known as "booklet staplers," feature a longer reach from the pivot point than general-purpose staplers and bind pages into a booklet or "signature". Some can use "loop-staples" that enable the user to integrate folded matter into ring books and binders.