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*'''Edge slicker/burnisher tool + attachments'''. Used to burnish an edge for protection and aesthetics. | *'''Edge slicker/burnisher tool + attachments'''. Used to burnish an edge for protection and aesthetics. | ||
*'''Diamond chisels'''. Used to punch holes through one or more pieces prior to stitching. | *'''Diamond chisels'''. Used to punch holes through one or more pieces prior to stitching. | ||
*'''Stitching groover''' | *'''Stitching groover'''. As a matter of preference, it can be used to create a grooved stitch line. The stitches sitting in the groove will be less prone to abrading with use. | ||
*'''Stitching awls'''. For one-off stitching holes and when a hole wasn't punched all the way through by stitching chisels. | *'''Stitching awls'''. For one-off stitching holes and when a hole wasn't punched all the way through by stitching chisels. | ||
*'''Scratch awl'''. Useful at various stages of a project. Particularly useful when starting a project for marking a pattern onto a piece of leather prior to cutting the components out. | *'''Scratch awl'''. Useful at various stages of a project. Particularly useful when starting a project for marking a pattern onto a piece of leather prior to cutting the components out. |
Revision as of 22:14, 29 July 2023
Justin F. Donated leather working tools. I'm capturing a partial list of what was in this kit.
Tools
- Hollow punch set. Useful to punch round holes, such as to install buttons or rivets.
- Edge slicker/burnisher tool + attachments. Used to burnish an edge for protection and aesthetics.
- Diamond chisels. Used to punch holes through one or more pieces prior to stitching.
- Stitching groover. As a matter of preference, it can be used to create a grooved stitch line. The stitches sitting in the groove will be less prone to abrading with use.
- Stitching awls. For one-off stitching holes and when a hole wasn't punched all the way through by stitching chisels.
- Scratch awl. Useful at various stages of a project. Particularly useful when starting a project for marking a pattern onto a piece of leather prior to cutting the components out.
- Edge bevelers. Used to bevel an edge in order to prevent fraying and maintain a professional appearance.
- Skivers (Tandy Super Skiver, safety skiver). These are used to thin a piece of leather. Most commonly, this will be useful to cut down bulk at an edge where multiple pieces are stitched together.
Supplies
- Gum tragacanth. Edge finishing product. Used before beeswax.
- Beeswax. Edge finishing, etc.
- Leather adhesive (Eco-Flow Leather Weld). Two pieces can be glued together at the edge before stitching.
- Waxed threads. This is fairly heavy-duty thread and not ideal for all projects.
- Saddler's needles (John James #4). A versatile size of the most recommended saddler's needle for stitching leather (note holes must be punched beforehand).
- Blades for safety skivers.
- Sand paper for honing guide. Use lower number grits first, progressing to higher numbers.
- Honing compounds (yellow, green). Used to sharpen tools, such as edge bevelers. Can be loaded onto a piece of thread which is pulled through the groove on an edge beveler to sharpen.