This piece, trimmed from an oversize spine strip, fits
neatly between the 1/16” marks on my ruler. It’s the visual for one of my recurring
technique difficulties: I am too slow.
For me, an exact cut can be elusive. I am nearsighted with
an astigmatism, and also I came to bookbinding later in life and do not have decades
of built-in muscle memory. That 1/16 of an inch can give me fits. I measure and
re-measure, squint, remove my glasses and put them back on, and sometimes use a
magnifier. Often I cut oversize, and finally resort to what bookbinder Laura
Young calls “judicious trimming.”
A kindly bookbinder at a Guild of Book Workers party commiserated with me: “That one-sixteenth of an inch!” Maybe it's a common baby-boomer affliction.
In any case, I am cautious when wielding my Olfa Silver blade. Eventually, the work gets completed. It takes the time that it
takes.
I've been tempted to try those glasses that look like they have mini binoculars attached to them
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