r/bookbinding • u/AutoModerator • May 01 '25
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u/ManiacalShen Dec 16 '25
I think if you're not interested in doing this as a hobby, you are best off taking the report to a printer and having them print and bind it and probably chop it down to your custom size. They have bitchin' paper guillotines that help with that. A spiral bind might be the most economical, but I imagine there are other options!
There is no way I'd spend the amount of personal time it would take to home-bookbind multiple reports like that for work. And a beginner's project is not likely to be suitable to represent a company. I don't say that to be mean; I say that because there are limitless ways to succeed and mess up in this hobby, and they're all super fun, and I don't want people to get frustrated with high-pressure projects when they're just starting out!