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Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75253 by Snail Mail
Mar 1, 2007 5:20am
AC Moore is a big box craft store, like Michaels. Hobby Lobby might have them, but someone else will have to confirm that for me.
One hole, one post -- foam makes for more stable covers, and less pages makes it a little loose so that the pages pivot on the post without the screw working loose.
Being Shielded
One hole, one post -- foam makes for more stable covers, and less pages makes it a little loose so that the pages pivot on the post without the screw working loose.
Being Shielded
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #74572 by Being Shielded
Mar 1, 2007 5:33am
Years ago my mother made hand pierced lampshades. I now have some of her punches, which resemble pencils with a pointy end, and they are really good for making small holes for mini logbooks. I have two sizes of these punches, but am sure they make other larger sizes also. I will hunt the Internet and see if I can find any links to them.
Karen
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75282 by Ballentine Buddies
Mar 1, 2007 5:43am
Here is a website that has the two piercers that I have. If you click on the link, then go to tools on the righthand side of the page and then go to the second page of tools, it will be in the second row. What do you think about the transfer paper they have on here? Have any of you tried this brand or type?
Karen
http://www.lampshop.com
Karen
http://www.lampshop.com
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75284 by Ballentine Buddies
Mar 1, 2007 5:52am
I have a piercer like that -- it came with a scrapbooking tool set from Making Memories.
http://www.makingmemories.com/products/tools/toolkit.cfm
I've tried transfer paper, not that brand. It didn't work for me on PZ Cut, but I'm no expert on transferring anything.
Being Shielded
http://www.makingmemories.com/products/tools/toolkit.cfm
I've tried transfer paper, not that brand. It didn't work for me on PZ Cut, but I'm no expert on transferring anything.
Being Shielded
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75281 by Being Shielded
Mar 1, 2007 5:55am
Our Hobby Lobby has them.
MC
MC
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75284 by Ballentine Buddies
Mar 1, 2007 5:56am
I posted an earlier message about using a quilling tool (under $3 at Hobby Lobby without the coupon) for making holes in logbooks. It's near the scrapbooking embellishments. Looking at the lampshop piercer, I know I have one of those that came in my pottery tools kit, but it is a bit fatter than a quilling tool.
speedsquare
speedsquare
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75206 by Snail Mail
Mar 1, 2007 9:03am
You can also get the posts at the hardware store....unfortunately I can't remember what they are called but they are usually in those little drawers that most stores have with the screws and bolts and such.
Sharon
Sharon
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75352 by noydb
Mar 1, 2007 10:56am
They make 'em in nylon?
Where are they if go to Fling Hardware in downtown Sunbury? :)
Round Logbooks creative memories
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75354 by Mn8X
Mar 1, 2007 12:34pm
The Creative Memories 2 1/2" circle template with the red cutter fits perfectly into the 3oz. round lock 'n lock.
i just finished my round logbook for my traditional plant called " Round n' Round". Its all about the Rotary Service club. Round... Rotary get it???;)
deniserows
and cracks herself up.
i just finished my round logbook for my traditional plant called " Round n' Round". Its all about the Rotary Service club. Round... Rotary get it???;)
deniserows
and cracks herself up.
Re: Round Logbooks creative memories
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75370 by deniserows
Mar 1, 2007 12:48pm
ooh... Thanks for the tip!! I did not even think of using those for log books =o)
Rhea
Rhea
Re: Round Logbooks
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #75333 by Jim and Sharon
Mar 1, 2007 1:31pm
I've always seen them called *Chicago screws*. Tandy Leather has them in brass.
Shiloh