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What is a creasing bar?
A creasing bar is a thin metal bar used in bookbinding to crease or fold paper or other materials.
It is typically used to create sharp, precise folds in paper without cracking or damaging it.
The creasing bar is usually made of a smooth metal, such as brass or steel, and has a rounded or beveled edge to prevent tearing the paper.
It is held in one hand and used to firmly crease the paper along a desired fold line, while the other hand holds the paper in place.
It can also be used to embellishing projects by adding a decorative, raised or pressed line to paper crafts, card making and envelopes.
Creasing bars are essential tools for bookbinding, card making, paper crafts, and other projects that require precise and accurate folds in paper or other materials.
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