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PRS-650 Sony Reader: self made cover with original or printed spine

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Hello,
not sure if this is of interest to some of you who still uses the old sony readers with the plastic spine. But I like to describe my procedure.
My covers were literally falling apart, so I tried to make new ones. With the PRS 505 I used the original spine which I removed from the original cover. For my 650 the spine broke, so I printed the two parts with my 3d printer. I used:
-Cardboard 2mm (too thick) and 1mm (better)
-Sticky faux leather (or whatever you prefer)
-original 2 part spine or printed ones (left is the "lower" and right the "upper" part)
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-cutter, scalpel, cutting mat
-my good old sewing machine from my grandmother

1. Cut the cardboard matching the old cover
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2. Place the two cardboard parts on the sticky faux leather with a space in between (for the spine and the folds)
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3. Place the lower part of the spine in the middle between the cardboards
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4. Cover everything with a second sheet of sticky faux leather, you see the bulge of the spine in the middle better in one of the next pictures
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5. Cut the overhangs
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6. Now you have to cut holes in the sticky f. l. to free the holes in the lower spine. In the picture below I used a second spine to localize the holes
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7. Holes
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8. Attach the upper part of the spine to see if everything fits and the holes are big enough
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9. Remove the upper part of the spine to sew the margins. I did that to prevent the fraying of the edges and because it looks good (in theory...)
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10. Okay, some problems: my cardboard is a little bit small because I forgot the width of the spine itself, when I measured it, and the seam is not very good because the thread tension was too low, although I had tried the seam on the leftovers, but here it is:
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I printed the spine with nylon. Time will tell if everything is stable enough.

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