Members rickeyfro Posted July 18, 2010 Members Report Posted July 18, 2010 When you guys need to do a 90 degree bend do you use a gouge tool or can you get by with a french edger? Also can you recomend a quality v gouge? Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted July 18, 2010 Moderator Report Posted July 18, 2010 It depends on the firmness and thickness of the leather for me. I use everything from a freehand stitch groover to a "U" shaped gouge. for a tighter corner, Sometimes I go to a narrow french edger to clean out between two parallel stich grooves for a wider one. The gouge I use the most is a no-name. The freehand stitch groover is an old Gomph. Bob Douglas sells some saddler's gouges in different sizes. The Tandy adjustable gouge works alright too, but I had to flatten the bevel on the cutting edge some. Quote
Members rickeyfro Posted July 18, 2010 Author Members Report Posted July 18, 2010 It depends on the firmness and thickness of the leather for me. I use everything from a freehand stitch groover to a "U" shaped gouge. for a tighter corner, Sometimes I go to a narrow french edger to clean out between two parallel stich grooves for a wider one. The gouge I use the most is a no-name. The freehand stitch groover is an old Gomph. Bob Douglas sells some saddler's gouges in different sizes. The Tandy adjustable gouge works alright too, but I had to flatten the bevel on the cutting edge some. Thanks Bruce Quote
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