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This is part five and last in the series on making a rounded and backed cased book. In a cased book the cover and bookblock are made separately and brought together in an operation called casing in. In this video I will bring the bookblock and case together in the operation called casing in. These videos are only possible thanks to the support of Patreons, and if you are able, your support would be greatly appreciated. / dasbookbinding I understand not everyone wants to use Patreon. I also very much welcome and appreciate one-off contributions. This can be done through https://PayPal.me/dasbookbinding DAS Bookbinding YouTube Channel guide https://dasbookbinding.com/2019/12/14... 00:00 Casing In - Rounded and Backed Cased Book 00:07 Casing-in using the common approach - pasting out and closing 04:26 Trimming the pastedown post casing-in 05:40 Trimming the pastedown pre casing in 07:33 Titling using a hot foiling press 08:03 Discussion about rounding the spine stiffener 10:02 Casing in by hanging at the shoulders first 16:17 Shameless Patreon plug Relevant videos An Introduction to the Cased Book • An Introduction to the Cased Book // Adven... The bookcloth I'm using is Arbelave, which is my favourite bookcloth, but some people think it's boring and and a bit plastic looking. They're wrong, of course. Because the cloth covers the high wear parts of the book you should use a robust bookcloth, such as a buckram or library style cloth. EU https://www.schmedt.com/material/book... US https://www.talasonline.com/fabrics-a... UK https://www.hewitonline.com/Covering_... https://ratchford.co.uk/product-categ... I'm using 2.4mm thick generic acid free grey binder's board. Something close to this (about 1.8mm to 2.6mm), such as Davey board or millboard would be perfect. EU https://www.schmedt.com/material/card... US https://www.talasonline.com/Davey-Bin... UK https://www.hewitonline.com/Boards_an... https://ratchford.co.uk/product-categ... For the spine stiffener I'm using a 300gsm (0.3mm thick, or 10pt in the US) card stock. In the US Heritage Bristol Board is perfect. EU https://www.schmedt.com/folder-board-... US https://www.talasonline.com/Heritage-... UK https://ratchford.co.uk/product/olymp... The tools and materials I use can be purchased from specialist suppliers and manufacturers in my suppliers list. If you are in Australia I have a limited range of items I supply by mail or by pickup from the bindery in Brisbane. https://dasbookbinding.com/shop/ https://dasbookbinding.com/2020/03/27... The #DASBookbinding Channel is the perfect starting point for learning #bookbinding. It covers foundation skills, simple projects, technical methods, materials and more advanced bookbinding projects. The best way to find what you are looking for is the DAS Bookbinding YouTube Channel guide. https://dasbookbinding.com/2019/12/14... English Closed Caption titles are by Carrie Snyder. Thank you!! The music used in this video is performed by Jon Sayles. Jon has some great classical guitar music on his website, which he shares freely.