QUAIS OS TAMANHOS DE WIRE-O QUE EU USO PARA TODOS MEUS TRABALHOS
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares their personal experience with using various sizes of wire for bookbinding. They explain how, when starting out, they purchased every available size but soon realized that only three sizes—3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1 1/4 inch—were truly necessary for most projects. The video offers practical tips on choosing the right wire for different types of notebooks, planners, and other bookbinding projects, emphasizing that with time, users will naturally understand which sizes to use for specific tasks. The creator encourages beginners to avoid overspending on unnecessary supplies.
Takeaways
- 😀 You don’t need to buy every available size of binding wire when starting out in bookbinding. Start with the basics and learn as you go.
- 😀 The speaker recommends three main sizes of binding wire: 3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1 1/4 inch.
- 😀 As you gain more experience in bookbinding, you'll learn which wire sizes are needed for different types of books.
- 😀 Initially, the speaker bought a variety of sizes but later realized only a few sizes were necessary for most projects.
- 😀 The 3/4 inch wire is useful for small notebooks, diaries, and agendas with fewer pages.
- 😀 The 1 inch wire is ideal for larger books or planners with more than 100 pages.
- 😀 The 1 1/4 inch wire is typically used for books with many pages or additional content, such as photo albums.
- 😀 The speaker highlights the importance of experience in bookbinding to identify which wire to use based on the project type.
- 😀 Over time, beginners will develop the ability to identify the right wire size just by looking at a project.
- 😀 Using a guide or template ('gabarito') can help measure and choose the correct wire size for your project.
- 😀 It’s not necessary to follow all guidelines strictly; with time, you’ll know how to adapt to various projects with fewer wire sizes.
Q & A
What is the purpose of using different sizes of binding wire (Aero) in bookbinding?
-Different sizes of binding wire are used to accommodate the number of pages and the thickness of the cover in bookbinding projects. The appropriate wire size ensures that the binding is neither too tight nor too loose, allowing for durability and functionality.
Why does the speaker suggest not buying all available sizes of binding wire at the start?
-The speaker suggests not buying all sizes because, after gaining experience, it's possible to determine the most commonly used sizes. Overbuying at the start may result in unnecessary expenses and the accumulation of supplies that aren't regularly needed.
What size of wire does the speaker primarily use for most of their projects?
-The speaker primarily uses three sizes of binding wire: 3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1 inch 1/4. These sizes are versatile enough for most projects, such as notebooks, planners, and baby books.
How does the speaker determine the appropriate wire size for a project?
-The speaker determines the wire size by considering the number of pages, the thickness of the cover, and other elements like dividers or pockets. Over time, the speaker has learned to identify the right size just by visual inspection.
What did the speaker initially think about the necessity of using all wire sizes?
-At first, the speaker believed that they needed to buy every available wire size for different projects. However, they later realized that only a few sizes are required for most tasks, and many of the initial purchases were unnecessary.
Why does the speaker no longer use the 5/8-inch wire?
-The speaker no longer uses the 5/8-inch wire because they find it too small for most projects. It doesn't accommodate thicker covers or larger numbers of pages, and they prefer to use larger wire sizes such as 3/4 inch or 1 inch.
What is the role of the wire gauge (ruinha) mentioned in the transcript?
-The wire gauge, or 'ruinha,' is a tool that helps the speaker measure the appropriate number of pages that can fit with a specific wire size. It ensures that the binding is accurate and accommodates all the elements, like covers and pockets.
When does the speaker use the 1-inch 1/4 wire size?
-The speaker uses the 1-inch 1/4 wire size for projects that have a larger number of pages, such as planners and books with more than 100 pages. This size is ideal for thicker books like baby albums.
How does the speaker feel about buying unnecessary supplies when starting out in bookbinding?
-The speaker advises against buying too many supplies at the start, as it leads to unnecessary costs. They suggest focusing on a few versatile sizes and learning through experience which ones are truly needed.
What did the speaker learn over time about choosing the right wire size for projects?
-Over time, the speaker learned to identify the right wire size for different projects without relying on measuring tools or guides. They gained experience in estimating the best fit by visualizing the thickness and size of the project.
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