Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How to make a Kindle Cover of a hardcover book outside

 Kindle reading users love. But let's face it — nothing compares to the feeling of a book in your hands.

Sure, Amazon's Kindle makes it possible to read more books, cleans a large amount of shelf space, fits comfortably in the baggage of anyone and could actually be cheaper. But each reading feels the same. The only difference is that the words you read and your reaction to them. You start losing this feeling sometimes rough of a hardcover book, along with the project smooth, almost slippery a brochure. Each book seems to have a smell of her own, something unique. And getting your hands dirty with paint finely written words was half the journey.


The Kindle erases the part of your reading experience. He feels the same, smells it, and still looks the same. Instead of turning pages, which is of different sizes, colors and thicknesses from book to book, is pressing the same button repeatedly. Somehow, reading a classic on your Kindle really devalues your adventure. But the eBook reader is convenient, virtually weightless and serves up immediate consumption of literature.


Where is the commitment?


Well, you can have the best of both worlds — sort of ...


ebonical was crafted in the case of Kindle perfect — a hardcover book. Kindle cases can be expensive, so do a cover of Kindle homemade is the perfect weekend. And chances are that you already have the perfect book for your Kindle collects dust on your bookshelf. If not, you'll have to buy the local bookstores.


"Decided to carve the pages of a book printed and thus complete the poetic circle of readers of the book digital destroying the printed word.


"Get the right book turned out to be harder than I thought than most hardcover books are designed to be a specific size and variance is light. Very small and the edges would be fragile. Very big and it just become an annoyance and ruin the point of having the small digital reader first. With some time cleaning thrift stores and stalls of second-hand book, with any luck I managed to find what seemed to be the book right. "


So, then how do you actually make the cover of the book Kindle?

Step 1 gather the glue PVA hardcover bookHobby materials of your perfect size (polyvinyl acetate) or white gluePaintbrushScalpel of Elmer, box cutter or other sharp utility knifeRulerPencilMore books (to use as weights) step 2 prepare your Kindle case

Getting your book ready for the Kindle is an easy process, despite a long.


Start choosing where you want your hole to start. After having chosen your seat, you use the brush to spread the glue to the edges of the pages where the hole will cut. Use your extra books for weighing during the drying process.


When dry, open the book back up to your chosen starting point. Use the ruler and pencil to mark his hole the size of the Kindle. Once marked, use your knife to start cutting the contour. It's probably best to use your ruler as a straight edge to help guide the blade for cutting straight, better. This is the longest step, because you have a lot to cut. The time will vary depending on how deep is your book. I wouldn't recommend war and peace.


Once you have reached the rear cover, the rest is easy. Only clean the edges of their cuts as best you can and uses his brush again to spread some glue along the edges clipped.

Tip When choosing your first page cut, it's nice to actually save it for later. Don't cut it with the rest of them. When you have your hole completely cut open and applied the glue, apply another thin line at the top edge of its actual first page cut (essentially, the second page).  Then close the workbook and add weights to the top and let dry. Save the first page helps reduce the chance of unwanted pages you accidentally collage to cut, causing you to have to cut the pages that you don't want to hack to open the hole. Save your first page makes premeditated.

After fully dry, open it and cutting end page (first page) to open the hole up. Then you will need to let it dry again, with the open book. Once dry, that's it. You're done!


For a more detailed article with step-by-step instructions and more photos, check out the article "how to make a hollow Book" in WonderHowTo. To learn more about how ebonical made her, check out their website, which also includes a video showing its Kindle book cover in action.


Through how to do a Cover of Kindle Book Hardcover outside excavated at WonderHowTo.


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