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Tutorial on Tuesday!

1 hour, 27 minutes ago ago from Bean Talk

We have a great last minute gift or stocking stuffer for you created by Design Team member Summer Fullerton. Enjoy!   Notebook Tutorial by Summer Fullerton   Supplies Needed: Scrap Chipboard 4 sheets of 8.5x11paper (I used brochure paper it’s not as thick as cardstock or as thin as copy paper) Jillibean Soup Patterned Paper Jillibean Soup Ribbon Jillibean Soup Twill/7 Gypsies Gaffer Tape Tools ...

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Crappy Eco-Friendly Disc Packaging

20 hours ago ago from Robot Must Destroy

"Eco friendly" DVD, game, and Blu-ray cases are the stupidest thing ever. The whole point of a case for those items is to protect the item when they're not in use. Having big holes in the case covered by a sheet of paper and thin plastic makes the case feel incredibly flimsy. Getting your disc out of the case without punching a hole through the back is a challenge. Add in the fact, that since most people don't throw away their DVD cases, ...

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What’s the Difference Between 4:1 and 5:1 Pitch Spiral Coil?

18 hours ago ago from Office Equipment Blog from Office Zone

Question: I noticed that you offer coil binding machines in 4:1 pitch and 5:1 pitch. What does this mean? What's the difference between the two sizes? Answer: Pitch refers to the number of holes the binding machine punches per inch. For example: a 4:1 coil binding machine punches four holes per inch, or 4:1. A 5:1 model punches five holes per inch. Why is there a difference? It's basically a matter of preference. Some people ...

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