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In this series of videos I'm going to make a novelty pop-up box based on a box originally made by Hugo Peller. I'm not following any instructions directly from Peller, just using my preferred methods for making slipcases and clamshell enclosures. There is a good chance that many of the techniques I use will overlap with what Peller did, as what I do is very standard in bookbinding. There are some instruction online based on Peller's work, and I'll link to them below as well as any other useful links on this subject. I've broken this project into three parts - the slipcase, the trays, and finally the case and putting it all together. Hugo Peller’s Pop-Up Box with a Leather Spine - Taff Fitterer https://www.fittererbookbinding.com/h... 5 Hugo Peller Pop-up Boxes - Bookbinders Club https://bookbindersclub.substack.com/... These videos are only possible thanks to the support of Patreons, and if you are able, your support would be greatly appreciated. / dasbookbinding You can become a DAS Bookbinding Patreon at a free level and I provide some materials for everyone to use. 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 / guide-to-das-92264118 00:00 Pop-Up Book Box - Part 1 00:37 Measuring the book 01:30 Cutting board for the slipcase 03:55 Lining the board with paper 05:53 Adding an outer card layer to sides 07:40 Building the slipcase 11:55 Cutting slits in the sides of the slipcase 14:11 Covering the slipcase Any PVA/EVA designed for use with paper is fine as an adhesive. The specific glue I'm using is Evasol. I highly recommend Jade 403 and Planatol BB. https://www.schmedt.com/planatol-bb-d... https://www.talasonline.com/Jade-403 https://www.hewit.com/collections/sun... The covering material for the case and walls of the trays is Arbelave buckram bookcloth made at the Red Bridge mill. https://www.neenahpublishing.com/prod... https://red-bridge.com/about/ Corner magnets are by iBookbinding https://store.ibookbinding.com/collec... The decorative paper used to cover the slipcase and line the trays is described as "Carta Varese" Florentine paper by the supplier. It seems to be available around the world under similar names. https://www.kamipaper.com.au/products... The paper I used to line the board is Conqueror laid cream 100gsm. Just about any paper can be used for this. I used a generic acid-free 2.4mm binders grey board. 80pt Davey board would be a good board to use. https://www.talasonline.com/Davey-Bin... https://www.schmedt.com/grey-board-s-... https://ratchford.co.uk/product-categ... The card laminated to the sides is 300gsm (10pt) Bristol card/board. https://www.talasonline.com/Heritage-... https://www.schmedt.com/folder-board-... 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...