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- SharpeningEn Beginner's Corner11 December 2020@Connie Murphy so, did the tips bring any results?0
- Basic Tools For Beginning LeathercraftEn Beginner's Corner20 September 2023You can find less expensive electric creasers. They are based off of Soldering Irons. I would want to know what to look for in an electric crease, such as handles that don’t get too hot to hold etc. I’m still trying to figure this out.0
- SkiverEn Beginner's Corner30 June 2021@Edgar Welch You could try a manual paring machine used in bookbinding.0
- Inevitable NoiseEn Beginner's Corner12 November 2020I'm happy it worked! I've used some foam sheets underneath my workbench but nothing works better than the books.10
- Hardware suppliersEn Beginner's Corner25 October 2020I am in the US and like Buckleguy because most of their hardware is solid brass and very good quality.0
- SkiverEn Beginner's Corner31 October 2022Hey @Liviu Moruzi , regarding these 4 screws, I would definitely invest in harder cross-head screws. The screws from the manufacturer went through quickly. I have no experience with stropping the high grade blade. It would certainly be worth a try.0
- Thread sizeEn Beginner's Corner4 June 2021What size of needle would you use with punch 3.0 and thread 40 or 50? Thank you.0
- SkiverEn Beginner's Corner24 March 2021Hi Peter, do you think it’s worth adding the Teflon feet to a skiving machine. I’m looking at the ones from Mando. I’m hoping I can skive bridle a bit easier.00
- Hardware suppliersEn Beginner's Corner4 November 2020I just ran into this online shop https://mmcolombo.it/20
- Basic Tools For Beginning LeathercraftEn Beginner's Corner1 January 2021@Tim Bruce they arent branded sadly.0
- Tips for electric creasing and edging machineEn Beginner's Corner7 October 2020Thank you!0
- Inevitable NoiseEn Beginner's Corner5 May 2021hello @Danielle Cancel, to avoid any noise during any form of hammering I cast a concrete block in a tub, epoxied the top and covered that with a 5mm rhino self healing cutting matt. the sheer mass of this ensures I can work any time of day and not bother anyone, it also helps with accuracy, as there is no wobble after being struck etc.. It is very hefty monster at 65kg though. However it works great, and easy enough to make as the resin isn't necessary, it just ensured a flat surface for the rhino matt. attached is a photo that I shared on my instagram hence the writing on it cheers20
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