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Case Before Grooving?

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I would do it when the leather is dry. Otherwise you could accidentally mark the leather with the groover and have permanent marks. Also, the groover cuts better into dry leather (at least from my experience)

Cheers,

Andy

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I never have, but that's not to say that's the right way.

Chris

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