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Howdy all

A couple of questions they may sound silly but here gos. I've seen two different types of stitch channelers. One type has a round shaft with a brass piece threaded on the end. And the other has what looks like a three piece square shaft with two thumb screws. Are these used for the same purpose but are just different to be different or is there a reason they are different Which would a guy want to do belts, purses, and the like. And what is a fair price for one. I reckon I can figure out how to use one once I get my hands on it.

Thanks for all and any help.

Mike

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Mike,

You are looking at the wrong tool. You are describing an angled or straight channeler. They originally were used by boot makers and harness makers with a sharp blade to cut a slit to sew in. The slit was then glued closed to make a hidden stitch. Seems like $30-60 buys most of them.

For what you are looking to do, you want a stitch groover. There are a few styles with guides - Bob Douglas makes a unique one, Jeremiah Watt and Osborne make one like a compass with a loop type blade, and TLF makes one with an "L" shaped blade. I like to use one for straps and skirts that is an old shoemakers pattern with a wooden handle and a fence. It has a loop blade and will cut a nice narrow groove as deep as I choose to go.

For free hand stitch grooves, some people call them a patent leather tools or gum tool. Jeremiah sells one that is nice. Bob Douglas usually has some on hand.

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Hey Thanks Bruce I'm glad I asked before I bought one. I'll have to check into the right ones now.

Thanks again, Mike

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