Fastbind Photobook Chip Boards (Pack of 100)
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Fastbind Photobook Chip Boards (Pack of 100)

Brand: Fastbind USA
FAQ: 1 Questions, 1 Answers
  • Used to make your own hard covers and binders using Fastbind equipment.
  • 90pt thick for a durable and rigid feel.
  • Natural chipboard color that can vary from brown to gray.
  • 100 Boards / Pack
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    $72.45

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    Overview

    Fastbind binder boards are a rigid and durable 90 pt thick and are used in conjunction with Fastbind equipment to make your own hard covers or binders covers. They come in many popular sizes, and are a natural chipboard color that can vary from brown to gray. To make a cover you will need cover sheets in your desired size, and spine sheets in your desired width. The spines are cut to match your cover order; so if you order 8.5" x 11" portrait cover boards and 1/2" spines, we will cut the spines to go with your 11" binding edge. All sizes are packaged with 100 boards per pack (50 sets of front and back boards).

    Specifications

    Item # FBCHIPBRD-GRP
    Manufacturer Fastbind
    Manufacturer Part Number FBCHIPBRD GRP
    Quantity 100 Boards / Pack
    Shipping Weight (lbs) 5

    Description

    Fastbind binder board chip boards are used to make your own hard covers and binders using Fastbind equipment. The boards are 90pt thick for a durable and rigid feel, and are available in many sizes. We cut the spine to fit the covers you order; so if you order 8.5" x 11" portrait cover boards and 1/2" spines, we will cut the spines to go with your 11" binding edge. All sizes are packaged with 100 boards per pack (50 sets of front and back boards). Don't forget - to make a full cover you need the cover board and the spines.

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    will these work with thermal binders?
    Asked by ktillery
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    Hi there. There are many different thermal binder models and manufacturers, each with different capabilities and cover compatibility, so you will need to check your machine's user manual for compatible supplies and specs for what it can handle.
    Answer by Binding101

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