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how to repair a bible

by Ryley Bosco DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Here are some of the ways we can repair your Bible without rebinding it in a new cover: *Cord insertion. This works on glued bindings, and also works on broken sewing. *Re-casing — just putting the book back into the original cover, and tightening up a loose text block.

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How can I repair my Broken Bible without rebinding it?

Here are some of the ways we can repair your Bible without rebinding it in a new cover: *Cord insertion. This works on glued bindings, and also works on broken sewing. *Re-casing — just putting the book back into the original cover, and tightening up a loose text block.

Does Bible restoration restore old Bibles?

Our Bible Restoration restores Bibles, including circa 1800 and early 1900 Family Bibles. Some of the most stunning Bibles we receive are old Bibles and decorative antique Family Bibles. These have gorgeous, elaborate and ornate original leather covers and spines. The pages are usually torn or damaged.

How do you fix a Bible that won't stay up?

To remedy this, we can insert glue-soaked cords into the spine and apply new glue and mull (hinge cloth). But these hardcover Bibles can still be a problem. With heavy and wide text blocks and the stiff cardboard covers, unless you have very large hands, these Bibles will flip right out of your hand and come crashing to the floor.

What should I do with my old Bible?

An option is to send the Bible to a rebinder/repairer. It can be a little expensive but they can usually fix the binding (they usually rebind it), they straighten all the pages and then they will put a new cover of varying qualities of leather on it. If it’s an important Bible you want to use over your lifetime this is the way to go.

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How do you repair a damaged Bible?

0:408:03Bible Repair and Rebinding Project, Part 1: Paper Repair - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm going to use a cleaner sheet of paper here to show the process of a simple repair first beforeMoreI'm going to use a cleaner sheet of paper here to show the process of a simple repair first before elaborating on the difficult pages I'm using bone folders to flatten out the sheet of paper.

Can you repair a Bible?

Here are some of the ways we can repair your Bible without rebinding it in a new cover: *Cord insertion. This works on glued bindings, and also works on broken sewing. *Re-casing — just putting the book back into the original cover, and tightening up a loose text block.

How do you restore a Bible?

2:144:38Tips to Recover Your Bible with Leather - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd they're applying glue both to the paper and to the leather to get a good bond. And then put someMoreAnd they're applying glue both to the paper and to the leather to get a good bond. And then put some weight down on your spine make sure you've got all the air pockets out and help the glue.

How much does it cost to rebind a Bible?

How much will it cost to have my Bible rebound in leather? Most Bibles average between $125-$175. The cost depends on the type of leather you choose and the amount of repair that needs to be done to the text. If you want to repair an existing cover, the cost is generally between $40-$100.

How do you rebind a Bible at home?

2:0414:57How to rebind a Bible or Missal - Part 1 of 2 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMy front and back covers. Just before I apply glue to the attaching a piece that. This is this isMoreMy front and back covers. Just before I apply glue to the attaching a piece that. This is this is going to be the inside I'm gonna have the inside here and I'm gonna glue this to the inside.

How do I fix Scripture binding?

0:002:22How to Repair a Book's Binding - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe best way to repair a book's binding depends on what's wrong with it if pages have fallen out ofMoreThe best way to repair a book's binding depends on what's wrong with it if pages have fallen out of your book you can use an acid-free book binding glue to reattach.

Can you have a Bible rebound?

Bonded Leather for Bible Rebinding Our bonded leathers are a great choice for Bible rebinding because they look, feel, and smell like genuine leather at a lesser cost. Textures and colors are virtually unlimited. Our bonded leather is among the very best in the industry.

How do you cover a worn Bible?

1:173:44Easy Bible Cover Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLine up with the top and the bottom should line up with the bottom and use simple fabric glue whichMoreLine up with the top and the bottom should line up with the bottom and use simple fabric glue which is so easy that's kid-friendly.

How do you restore an old leather Bible?

1:277:08Reconditioning Old Leather Books - leather book dressing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you want to start with just taking a little bit of the lanolin. And linseed oil mixture. And thatMoreSo you want to start with just taking a little bit of the lanolin. And linseed oil mixture. And that is plenty. And I go ahead and just put it right on the book.

What can you do with an old family Bible?

Often, however, an old Bible can be repaired easily, and many organizations—churches, prison ministries, and charities—are set up to recycle and reuse them. If your Bible has significant sentimental value, you might want to consider having it restored.

What type of glue is used for bookbinding?

PVAPVA is a very popular glue in modern bookbinding practices and arguably the most popular adhesive that exists on the market today.

Does rebinding a book devalue it?

It's always best to start with the best edition you can find–in other words, quality paper, a sewn binding, maybe even a first edition, or perhaps a signed copy. Rebinding something like this will always increase its value, assuming the value was originally low.

How do I glue my Bible back together?

0:102:59Reattach loose pages (a whole signature) of a bible - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you have a Bible the first signature came out first thing we need to do other than any pageMoreSo you have a Bible the first signature came out first thing we need to do other than any page repair which could be a good idea is to tip it back in.

Can you glue pages back into a book?

Open your book and squeeze a thin layer of glue inside the spine of the book where the pages have loosened. Then use your bone folder/popsicle stick/knitting needle to spread the glue. The goal is to have an even, thin layer of glue on the spine.

How do I get my book restored?

5:347:42How 100-Year-Old Books Are Professionally Restored | RefurbishedYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou're going to be gluing all of those materials you're going to glue that mull and that littleMoreYou're going to be gluing all of those materials you're going to glue that mull and that little hinge and you're gluing that decorative end sheet back and then you're going to close the cover.

Small Repairs and Large ones too.

There is not much in this life that I find more satisfaction in than repairing an otherwise good bible that has become worn beyond practical use... You know the kind... the text is good.. the pages marked with all of your favorite notes from many years of study... but the Binding or spine has been compromised...

Carefully Disassemble the book

Use a Exact-o knife or a pair of scissors to cut the cover from the content and make bare the areas of the cover that need to be re glued.

Disassembly of Bible

Use a sharp Knife or scissors to separate the Bible into its basic parts.

Gluing

Examine the damage and glue the first side... spread the glue to contact all of the area you wish to glue. Use a "White Glue" that is Plastic based. It is easier to clean up with a damp sponge and makes an excellent clear bond.

Pressing the Glue

After the Glue is applied Pile on the books to Press the Cover Flat, and now your ready to wait for it to dry...

Making the Splint

After splint is positioned. Check its size again and make sure it is straight.

Cut a leather Binding Splint

A Scrap of Medium thickness leather (2-3mm) is a good choice at this point for a repair to a broken spine.

How much does it cost to rebind a Bible?

How much will it cost to have my Bible rebound in leather? Most Bibles average between $125-$175. The cost depends on the type of leather you choose and the amount of repair that needs to be done to the text. If you want to repair an existing cover, the cost is generally between $40-$100.

How do you fix bonded leather in the Bible?

The bonded leather cover can be fixed if it is caught early enough. The repair involves either sewing new endsheets onto the textblock, or strengthing the hinge of the book to keep the cover from coming off the textblock. After doing this a more flexible material can be used on the outside of the joints.

Can a Bible be recovered?

Old Bibles can be saved with our Bible Restoration service The pages are usually torn or damaged. Some are missing genealogy pages. Due to the passage of time, these Bibles need special attention. To learn more about our bookbinding techniques to restore a Bible, then continue reading.

Can you rebind an old Bible?

We can rebind in a strong new binding, but then peel the old front, back or spine (or all three) off the old binding and glue that onto the new. You get the strength of a new cover, but the look of what you remember your treasured book to be.

Does rebinding a book devalue it?

Rebinding can cost less than USD $100 for an unadorned binding up to hundreds of dollars and more for a binding designed by an artisan. That cost may well be worth it, but the other important consideration is the value of the book you are considering having rebound. Alterations tend to devalue a book.

What is the difference between bonded leather and Leathersoft Bible?

Leathersoft is simply bonded leather. that means it is fake leather with bits of real leather added in. leathersoft is simply bonded leather. that means it is fake leather with bits of real leather added in.

How long is bonded leather Bible?

With proper care and gentle use, a bonded leather couch can last as long as two to three years without issues.

What is the Bible cover before?

The "Before" photo shows a Bible with a completely detached cover and partially detached spine. Our goal with this project is to save as much of the original as possible. Our bookbinders inspect the Bible and determine that the exterior is too thin for splicing and therefore elects to create a new spine and frame "well". We trim and attach the original exterior to the "well" frame. The spine is carefully removed, trimmed and attached to the new spine portion of the "well" frame. We foil stamp our customer's name onto the front of the cover. See the "After" photograph.

Do old Bibles have dirty edges?

Many Family Bibles and old Bibles have very rough used dirty edges. After any page replacement or repairs, some customers want their Bible to have a fresh clean look on the edge of the pages to match the new look on the exterior.

Can old Bibles be saved?

Old Bibles can be saved with our Bible Restoration service. Some of the most stunning Bibles we receive are old Bibles and decorative antique Family Bibles. These have gorgeous, elaborate and ornate original leather covers and spines. The pages are usually torn or damaged. Some are missing genealogy pages.

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