Spyke

I am sorry. Can you explain how those work? Because from image it seems like it is optical illusion to me. How can round discs hold a paper?

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lemmy.world

Thin round solid disc with a thicker ring around it. The holes in the paper have a slot, so they aren't closed, and use the ring more like a track.

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lemmy.world

The discs have this flare around the edge, it's mostly visible on the lower ones holding the paper. So in the paper you cut a hole shaped like a half-circle and an opening out. Kind of like a mushroom. 🍄‍🟫

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Yay! It's neat, right? I like how it can be a part of the style with different colors :)

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feddit.org

I use the Atoma System with the corresponding puncher and it's absolutely what I was looking for. Being able to add and remove or change the order of pages is just so convenient.

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lemmy.world

Ooh neat! Are the papers fairly sturdy on the discs? I feel like I would often worry about loosing either a disc or some papers. It does seems easier to move papers around compared to a filofax!

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circledotreply
feddit.org

It is very sturdy. I made myself covers from thick paperlike material (cellulose about 950 g/m²)

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lemmy.world

Ooh yes they do look sturdy! I like the little metal ring in the disc as well. Sooo cool!

Now I'm curious about getting some discs! Haha

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circledotreply
feddit.org

The discs you can see in the picture are completely plastic but I also have some made from aluminum. Problem is you need the special puncher for which I payed about 90 Euros.

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lemmy.world

Sorry, I assumed it was metal, it really looked like it!

oh wow, that a lot of money for a puncher, special or not!

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circledotreply
feddit.org

Yes and I thought long and hard about whether or not to buy it but I did not regret it because you are very flexible about sizes and also if you want to bind on the long or the short side of a page. But I understand if it's too much.

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