 h a l f b a k e r y Needs more cowbell.
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The little circular stickers that you get to fix broken holes-punched seem to be stronger than the original paper. So why not make paper with these built in already?
The paper appears like pre-existing hole-punched paper, but the paper around the hole is slightly thicker, because it has either the
plasticy ring embedded into it, or a ring-sticker pre-stuck onto it.
If you want to hole-punch a piece of paper, you do the same thing, except that the hole-puncher has two rolls stored in it. Each holds a few hundred ring stickers, and pressing down the hole-puncher turns the roll, pulls the ring off (by bending the backing paper) and sticks in down in the right place.
Now you don't have to waste otherwise valuble HB-time sticking stickers down. Hurrah! Hole_20Punch_20Reinforcement_20Applier
Courtesy of [-----]. [Shz, Mar 28 2006]
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those circular stickers require a tongue... |
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"reinforced ring binder paper" |
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in 8-1/2 x 11, and also A4. |
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But the idea of the hole-punch that affixes the reinforcement, that part is golden. |
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What [csea] said, and what [-----] halfbaked. |
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