How to EASILY make a Leather Bound Book
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 Published On Dec 13, 2017

Magnus shows you how to easily make a simple leather bound book, with stitched in pages. He also uses Viking artwork on the book and supplies you with an option to get the pattern and artwork.

When making a leather bound book, ignore the use of spray glue unless you're stitching the cover together. Spray glue is more of a temporary adhesive, use something like barge contact cement instead.

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Richard / Magnus
Leatherworker, Prop Builder, Costumer, Armourer.

Richard has been working in Vancouver Canada as a leatherworker for some time, and has been adding his skills to various film projects in the area as a prop and costume builder.

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