Book Binding Services Startup Guide

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See How You Can Easily Start a Book Binding Services

When starting a book binding services bear in mind that even the smallest library or school has several thousand books within its walls - books that are constantly being used, abused, and worn out. Usually, the covers and binding of the books take the worst beating.

Pages seldom wear out. For this reason, it is economical for a library to regularly rebind worn-out books rather than spend the money replacing them. This is where you can help, and earn yourself a stable and secure part-time income by starting your book binding services.

Large libraries often do the work themselves, but smaller libraries, particularly in smaller towns and cities, usually send the work out to companies that solicit their work by mail. Most librarians, however, would rather deal with a reliable, local book binding services because they could

  • Enjoy faster, more personalized service
  • Eliminate the bother of wrapping and mailing books
  • Avoid the prospect of losing a book that is valuable and no longer in print.


Your job book binding services is simplicity itself. You pick up worn books at the school or library, take them home for working at your leisure and the return them - with a bill. The book binding work is easily learned, pleasant, and requires no elaborate equipment.


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book binding services

What You Can Earn in Book Binding Services

If you want to earn a modest sideline income from book binding services the amount per volume you collect will be a pleasant reward for your labors. However, the business can be expanded without too much trouble, by adding helpers to your staff.

After you've gotten some experience in book binding services yourself, it should be easy to pass your knowledge on to others - your wife, friends, and even others in town looking for ways to augment their income.

For book binding services example purpose, let's say you charge $15 per volume, you can pay your helpers $10 per book. The remaining $10 is payment for your work in getting and servicing the various accounts you have built up.


How to Glue for Book Binding

What You Need in Book Binding

In starting your book binding services you'll need some simple bookbinding tools; such as glue pot and brush, sewing awl, trimming knife, and a simple press. Depending on how to elaborate you wish to get, the whole set should run between a hundred to a couple of hundred dollars. Hobby dealers usually carry book binding kits. Check their catalogs, and compare prices before you buy.


Hand Bookbinding: A Manual of Instruction Hand Bookbinding: A Manual of Instruction
Price: $6.78
List Price: $12.95
Bookcraft: Techniques for Binding, Folding, and Decorating to Create Books and More Bookcraft: Techniques for Binding, Folding, and Decorating to Create Books and More
Price: $14.67
List Price: $22.99
Bookbinding for Book Artists Bookbinding for Book Artists
Price: $33.01
List Price: $35.00
The Craft of Bookbinding The Craft of Bookbinding
Price: $5.74
List Price: $10.95

Get On Rolling Your Book Binding Services

Call your local librarian to see what potential exists right at your doorstep. She can direct you to librarians in adjoining towns so you can figure out your potential earnings. Once you've decided to go ahead and invest in the book binding materials, practice on a few old books of your own. In short order you will be ready to call on accounts, offering a much needed, local book binding services.

How to Promote Your Book Binding Services

In the beginning of your book binding services, the simplest way to get business is to call on the librarian during the hours when she's not too busy. That way, she will have the time to talk to you at length. Take along one or two samples to demonstrate the kind of work you do. Since book binding costs are usually part of every library budget, to be spent at the discretion of the librarian, you can walk away with several book binding orders immediately.

Growth and Opportunity

Book binding service is a one-by-one operation - there is no way of mass-producing the work other than adding more hands to the job. This you can easily do, because the work is attractive to a lot of people who like to work at home. Large companies, particularly engineering firms, bind their papers and drawings. Don't overlook this is a good source of book binding income.

Book Binding Services Startup Guide in the News

  • Keele University bookbinding department installs Horizon perfect binderPrintWeek2 days ago

    Keele University's bookbinding and print department has invested in a Horizon BQ270 automated single-clamp perfect binder from finishing equipment supplier Graphic Arts Equipment.

  • Mary Louise (Blickenstaff) RidenourThe Herald-Mail1 second ago

    Mary Louise (Blickenstaff) Ridenour, died Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009.

  • CorrectionsFort Wayne Journal Gazette4 days ago

    •Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 5C Saturday about "The Amulet," a children's book, misstated the number of copies that HF Group, a bookbinding and publishing company, would print for free. The company will print about 100 copies for no cost.

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