stiftbinding
Stiftbinding is a historical bookbinding technique in which a book block is held together by metal pins (stifter) rather than by thread. The method is associated with Scandinavian and some German printing traditions and is typically used for inexpensive or temporary bindings, such as pamphlets, small volumes, or loose gatherings that needed quick assembly.
In the basic form of stiftbinding, folded gatherings are prepared and holes are made along the spine
Stiftbinding differs from sewn bindings in that it relies on metal pins rather than stitched thread to