Hi All,
I am a new member and new to leather working. I wanted to make something for my daughter that she would cherish and decided to make a small book case, basically two pieces of leather with a flexible spine. I bought some tooling leather and a stitching awl, edge beveller and a stitching groover. My question is regarding the groover. It has adjustable blade with a square cross section and a sharp beveled edge. I have seen some videos where people seem to take of a nice long string of leather with their groover. With the bevel down, all I can manage is badly scratch the surface. When the bevel is up, I can get a pretty clean depression if I press hard.
My question is, do groovers work differently? What is the recommended way to use it? Is getting a channel by pressing down leather the right way? My blade is almost 1/8th inch in width. Is that too wide?
Sorry for the stupid newbie question. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find the answer even after six hours of looking around.
Thanks!,
chaammara