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Old 05-26-2005, 05:32 AM   #1  
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Default One more Rubicoil Question

Do I need this? (no!) Do I want one (YES!!) I've looked at the websites and previous threads...thanks for all the info. My question is that it says the rubicoil machine can punch through 10 sheets of 20 lb paper... Does this mean my "book" will only be 10 pages thick or can I punch multiples of 10 sheets and still coil them together? Hope this makes sense. :smile:

PS. Any regrets about spending SO much $$ on one of these gadgets?? I still haven't opened my box of 120 prismacolored pencils (that I finally caved in and bought) yet!!

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I want one but of course my sane part of my brain takes over and says ARE YOU CRAZY!!!! So I doubt if I will get one anytime soon, but everyone that has one is loving it!!
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Anyone? Thanks for any tips you can provide... :o)
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Yes, you can punch several sets of paper and then coil them together. you can buy several different sizes of coils. There's a long groove on the Rubi that you lay the thickness of your stack into and it tells you what size coil to use. Slick!
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Yes, you can make the book as thick as you want it! There is guide to help you place your paper. So, punch as many times as you need. Just as long as the holes are in the same spot! Coils come in sooooo many sizes!
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