If you ever find yourself needing to staple a booklet but don’t have a proper long-arm stapler, you can do it with a regular stapler as follows:
Find two books of equal height and place them together, allowing a small gap for the staple to come through (see picture below).Open the stapler and pound the staple through the booklet, into the gap between the two books.Flatten the staple legs using a hammer or any hard object.
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ReplyDeleteor just staple to a cork board, pull it off the board and flatten the legs.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, this is great! PS - A good knife is ideal to flaten the legs with.
ReplyDeleteWow this works very nice indeed!
ReplyDeleteFor the other side, you can use the other side of the stapler and just push the legs with it on the floor. That way you get the small curvature of the legs :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Nice trick.
ReplyDeletePro tip! Thanks, that's just what I needed. Wrote a post in my blog about it :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you! it's effective and cheap.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I like the document you used as an example. I came here to figure out how to staple a booklet on the Rite of Eucharistic Exposition. Imagine my surprise. lol!
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ReplyDeleteThat was such a useful trick and tip. Thank you so much.
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