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Good morning everybody!

Just getting back into leather working and trying to get my tools. Usually I just go to Tandy’s but I’ve moved and the nearest store is over 80 some miles away so I’ve turned to Amazon. But…..twice now I’ve ordered a #5 edge tool to round the edges of my project and twice now I get a tool that doesn’t have a radius cut it’s square and it skives. Hobby lobby has some but only small ones like #2&#3. Online at Tandy they show no #5’s. Anybody know where I can get a #5 edge tool that has a radius? 
 

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cant you just take one you bought and make one? mine have all converted to round through routine sharpening.

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OR . . . you can take the thing from Tandy . . . a small chainsaw file . . . and make a rounded one.

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Dwight

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For a good one there's Barry King and Ron's Tools.  Both in USA.

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5 hours ago, Danotriglide said:

Thanks everybody!

Actually I found one at Wally World, just have to wait and see if it’s round. If not I’ll file it round I guess.

 

Dano

And I forgot . . . when you do that . . . take a piece of 9/10 oz and squeeze it up about 1/8 of an inch above two pieces of a board . . . like a hamburger slipping out the side of a bun.

Take the corners off both sides of that piece of leather first . . . make the piece about a foot or so long.

Then take your jeweler's rouge . . . and get a really good coat on the leather . . . start stroking your beveler backwards from the way you normally use it.

That will both polish the heck out of the rounded tool you just made . . . and will sharpen it right good and sharp.

I sharpen all of mine on such a rig.

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I thought there were 2 different tools an edge bevler. and a keen edge bevler.

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It's really easy to transform a straight beveler into a rounded beveler, I did it the other day and it took me 10 minutes.

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