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Carrie
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by Carrie » Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:02 pm
Ladies,
I did just want to chime in to let you know that you can be really rough on your lay-flat binding, and the book will still hold together! We drag ours everywhere around the house, and the kids use the guide as their own daily planner. So, it is VERY durable. We're on our second time around with our same copy of our guides, and even with all boys the manuals are still in ONE piece!
Blessings,
Carrie
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christina101902
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by christina101902 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:05 am
where would one go to get a spine of a book cut off? Copy stores like Kinkos?
Christina
Desiree 5-LHFHG K
2- 1yr olds- dancing and singing along
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crlacey
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by crlacey » Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:15 am
Yes, you would visit your local office supply place. Ours is Office Depot, but I imagine Kinkos does it too.
Crystal
DD 20 married college graduate
DS 17 college student
DD 11 CTC
Finished: LHTH, LHFHG, BLHFHG, BHFHG, PHFHG, CTC, Res to Ref, Rev to Rev, MTMM, parts of WG and WH
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annaz
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by annaz » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:26 am
anointedhsmom wrote:Jennifer,
I am wondering if they might be too thick to be productive spiral bound. What do you think?
I did this with another program I used to use

. I 3-hole punched it and it turned out to be almost 3 times thicker.

Spiral binding will probably make it a bit thicker. But then too if I spiralled mine, I'd take out the independent, deluxe and poem schedules in the back and make them their own book. You may want to break it up.
Married 1994
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8arrows
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by 8arrows » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:19 pm
I love to spiral bind, but I love my HOD guides AS IS. They have help up under "less than perfect" conditions.
Melissa, wife to Jim for 28 years
3 graduated, 2 using US 2, 8th grade dd using Missions to Marvels
Isaiah 40:11 ...He gently leads those that have young.
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kvmck
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by kvmck » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:48 pm
When I received the first manual I thought to myself "this is never going to last....I bet pages will be falling out soon and I'll have to get it spiralled (is that a word?

). But it has withstood all manner of rough treatment, I'm very impressed and glad to know it will still be in one piece for my younger dd. I like to have it lay flat because then I can see both pages of the unit at the same time. I read someone's brilliant idea of putting tabs in so I could easily locate all the different parts of the program (why didn't I think of that?) and now its great! And my children are so impressed with the tabs

it makes me laugh.
Kristen
ds '00 PHFHG, Latin for Children
dd '02 BHFHG, Latin for Children
dd '07 LHTH
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moedertje
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by moedertje » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:56 pm
This is why I love the board. When I first started I did not know about the board or think to ask the spiral binding question. I have been with HOD since 2006 and just found out last year about the "lay flat" binding. So from this year on I will no longer spiral bind. Especially if you have more than 1 child going through it. The pages tear easily.
So, it was very wise of you to ask this question!
Raising Arrows; Psalms 127:4
ds17, Class of 2020, now at IHOPU
ds 15, WH
dd 13, MTMM
In year 1 of homeschooling it all started with LHTH for us.