How To Use A Safety Beveler On Leather
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Shaped to prevent cutting leather too deeply and skives leather easily. Splices leather lace safely and with precision. Blade included.
Stock no. #3001-00 (Additional replacement blades #3002.)
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I wish I had watched this video before I changed the blade on my shiver. I appreciate the information and will save me time in the future. Thank you
George another great video of the best tips. Thank you.
So that's how you use it; had it all wrong. I thought I had a defective tool. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for making this video! It really helped me understand how to use this tool. I thought this was used on the nice edge of the leather though?
Thank You!!!
Can it be used equally by a left-hander?
+lorus511 You could use it by pulling away from yourself, however you may find more luck with the Super Skiver www.tandyleather.com/en/product/super-skiver
all of the blades I find on ebay get dull increadibly fast, any suggestions were to get quality blades?
Andy Skib We recommend getting them from our website at www.tandyleather.com/en-usd/3001-00.aspx, however with the density of leather, it is difficult to keep blades sharp.
Tandy Leather do you recommend sharpening them?