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How come lab notebooks are ridiculously expensive? Also, I guess most notebooks are slightly bigger than composition notebooks

I'm tempted to make a spreadsheet template or PDF. It's pretty silly to spend a lot of money on a lab notebook when you can print a few grid pages and bind the book yourself

@cypnk I like very small grids so I printed out in landscape and made some signatures for an initial trial binding to see how it feels.
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@lilith @cypnk I did a kind of kettle stitch, no cover yet. And I’ll probably want to do this again with better paper and some more precision.
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@somethingeloquent @lilith @cypnk We used to do this!

I got a long arm stapler (~$20) and used that for the spines of each section. Then I wrapped an uncorrogated cardboard cover around it and glued that in place with hotglue.

We used the hotglue to hold the seconds together too.

Worked pretty well. For smaller notebooks, you can skip the glue and staple the cover straight on.

@ajroach42 @somethingeloquent @lilith I have a sideways tilting stapler (I think I got it on Amazon) and it works well for zines too

Binding like this is great for books, but you can't go wrong with staples for zines

I think we should all be printing zines whenever we can. There are fewer and fewer hard copies of our lives and those are the most likely to survive

@ajroach42 @cypnk @somethingeloquent @lilith I’m loving this conversation, thank-you all :)

@lilith @somethingeloquent @cypnk @ajroach42 durable knowledge storage is essential.

I adore the advantages of electronic information but it’s fragile compared to the printed word.

I need to find a way to distribute knowledge in print more that fits into my workflow.

I’ve been looking for an electronic document template that would print “zine-style”; re-ordering the pages, etc so I could just print & staple :)

@jjg @lilith @somethingeloquent @cypnk

Depending on your printer, it's possible you don't need to do anything special.

If you have a full duplex printer (I favor the entry level brother laser printer which is about $50, I'll explain why later) you just gotta select booklet mode.

If you're using word or whatever, just set your page size to 5.5 x 8.5, and then save it as a PDF.

Adobe has a booklet printing option in Acrobat.

@cypnk @somethingeloquent @lilith @jjg

The brother also has a built in booklet option, if you're using a different stack. And it's full duplex, so it prints both sides automatically.

The really neat part, IMO, is that you can refill the toner by hand.

So one toner cartridge + a handfull of sub $5 refills means you can print thousands of pages in a go. It's crazy cheap.

Like, we had our cost per issue down to something like 6 cents? And most of that was paper costs.

@ajroach42 @somethingeloquent @lilith @jjg Toner is a huge boon for those of us sick of paying for overpriced ink

I'm using a Xerox Phaser I got from eBay and it does the booklet thing too. I think most printer software has this built in, but LibreOffice has a "brochure" option too

help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Pr

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@cypnk @ajroach42 @somethingeloquent @lilith yeah I’ve had a laser since the 90’s when I bought a used IBM off the computer lab at school. Never cared for inkjet but then again I never needed color :)