I managed to accomplish quite a bit today....
- Acquire wax paper (local grocery store)
- Acquire sheet metal (Home Depot)
- Discover the metal brake is poorly adjusted, turning my first cut into a fold
- Discover the disadvantages of using tin snips for long cuts through sheet metal (it bends your scrap and creates sharp edges)
- Locate some help to fix the metal brake
- Do a preliminary fix for the metal brake, only to discover the machine wasn't holding tension (removing safety guards, tuning distance/tension on brake's blade)
- Fix the metal brake for real
- Clean most of the metal brake, via acetone and shop towels.
- Apply loctite to bolts that need it
- Tune metal brake distances
- Construct jig
- Glue pages
- Document
Tomorrow, I'll hopefully be able to trim the text block, and glue the cover on the book. I'll update once done.
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