Binding and modelling techniques Flashcards

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Saddle wire stitching

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  • Simple method
  • Stapling pages through the fold
  • Brochures and magazines
  • Inexpensive when produced commercially
  • Lower quality visual appearance
  • Not durable
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Side wire stitching

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  • Staples are passed through the side (close to the spine)
  • booklets
  • Used when too thick to saddle wire
  • Inexpensive
  • Lower quality visual appearance
  • Can’t open pages fully
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Spiral + combining

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  • Punched through with a series of holes along the spine
  • Plastic goes through all the holes
  • Good quality finish
  • Inexpensive
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Perfect binding

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  • Pages are held together by the cover using flexible adhesive
  • Good presentation
  • Glued spine provides longevity
  • Time consuming process
  • Expensive
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Hardbound/Casebound

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  • Combines sewing/stitching and glueing
  • Hardback books
  • Hight quality
  • Very expensive
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Wire frame modelling

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  • Visual representation a 3D object (using lines)
  • Transparent skeleton for a drawing
  • Simple and fast
  • Difficult to read (confusing)
  • Lack of detail
  • CAD/CAM -> altered easily
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Surface model

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  • A skin is added to the skeleton
  • More realistic drawing
  • NO info about the different surfaces
  • Simple to understand
  • Computerised -> Altered easily
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Solid Model

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  • Photo realistic image using rendering
  • Clear communication
  • Complex data required
  • Computerised -> altered easily
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