The initial investment is more expensive than a single binder of any of the commercially available WetNotes but you can split the cost with a buddy and, in the not too long term, end up saving money while keeping your tables all neat and tidy. If you use standard mixes, you can run tables for all your depth/mix variations and bind the lot of them together in a single book. You can also leave a couple of dozen blank pages in the back and throw your old WetNotes away. All that's required is your favorite:
- decompression software
- A laser printer (ink-jets and water don't mix)
- waterproof paper
- spiral binder