Reddit Reddit reviews Wilson Jones Basic View Binder, Round Ring, 1 Inch, White

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Wilson Jones Basic View Binder, Round Ring, 1 Inch, White
Clear overlay covers and spine make this binder fully customizable, includes two opaque interior pockets.Standard round rings - 175 sheet capacity in 1 Inch binder size.100% recycled chipboard with 75% post consumer waste. White Binder.
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3 Reddit comments about Wilson Jones Basic View Binder, Round Ring, 1 Inch, White:

u/Kernos · 3 pointsr/rpg

I thought I'd reply to you with my brother's updated info about binders:

> Greetings everyone! My user ID on Youtube is 'jgtully', the creator of that original video (yes Kernos is my oldest brother).
> I wanted to pipe in and let everyone know that I did have certain difficulties with the creation of my own version of this GM's Screen specifically because the ring-bound mechanism was located in the wrong place on the binders I kept seeing, which is one of the most important details of this entire contraption that usually gets overlooked.
> Visually divide your average ring binder into three sections: front panel, spine, and back panel. In order to get this build to work you need binders that have the ring-bound-mechanism mounted on the SPINE, not the edge of the BACK PANEL. If the ring-bound-mechanism is mounted along the left edge of the BACK PANEL, everything lines up wrong and it won't fold up properly. Another important detail is the thickness of the binders. You want 3 ring binders with a fairly narrow SPINE (i.e. 1 inch or less if possible). This slims down the over all bulk of the design for you.
> Solid choice: http://www.amazon.com/Wilson-3-Hole-Binder-1-Inch-W362-14W/dp/B0001J3R3C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377874254&sr=8-1&keywords=3+ring+binder+1+inch
> Those binders have a spine mounted ring mechanism with a 0.5 inch spine thickness. Nice and slim over all, should make for a solid choice for GM screen construction. I hope this helps, but if you have more questions please feel free to message me!

u/manapunk1 · 3 pointsr/rpg

Greetings everyone! My user ID on Youtube is 'jgtully', the creator of that original video (yes Kernos is my oldest brother).

I wanted to pipe in and let everyone know that I did have certain difficulties with the creation of my own version of this GM's Screen specifically because the ring-bound mechanism was located in the wrong place on the binders I kept seeing, which is one of the most important details of this entire contraption that usually gets overlooked.

Visually divide your average ring binder into three sections: front panel, spine, and back panel. In order to get this build to work you need binders that have the ring-bound-mechanism mounted on the SPINE, not the edge of the BACK PANEL. If the ring-bound-mechanism is mounted along the left edge of the BACK PANEL, everything lines up wrong and it won't fold up properly. Another important detail is the thickness of the binders. You want 3 ring binders with a fairly narrow SPINE (i.e. 1 inch or less if possible). This slims down the over all bulk of the design for you.

Solid choice: http://www.amazon.com/Wilson-3-Hole-Binder-1-Inch-W362-14W/dp/B0001J3R3C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377874254&sr=8-1&keywords=3+ring+binder+1+inch

Those binders have a spine mounted ring mechanism with a 0.5 inch spine thickness. Nice and slim over all, should make for a solid choice for GM screen construction. I hope this helps, but if you have more questions please feel free to message me!

u/MunsterDeLag · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I actually have an Addon for a change! Whoo!

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