[blindkid] do u use all of the Braille cells when using aninterpoint slate?

Heather craney07 at rochester.rr.com
Mon Apr 19 22:06:47 UTC 2010


It depends on whether you are stapling it, hole punching it or binding it. 
Just pop the paper into the slate, make a line of cells across the paper, 
then hole punch it, or put a staple in, etc and see where the cells fall in 
relation to the method of attachment.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "T. J." <tjmaries at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 3:22 PM
Subject: [blindkid] do u use all of the Braille cells when using 
aninterpoint slate?


Hi everyone, I am going to be possibly doing some Brailling for a child (who 
will be playing baseball). And am wondering, when using 8.5 by 11 paper 
transcribers slate so that I can use both sides of the paper.(for carrying 
convenience and less expensive by me). When transcribing a page of Braille, 
all the cells of the 28-cell slate would be used right? I prefur the 28-cell 
interpoint slate over the 40-cell slate so that I can use both sides of the 
paper. What do you all think?
Thanks,
T. J.



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