Drac Report post Posted March 19, 2008 paul ya gotta shoot a pm to johanna or another admin asking to be let into the adult section. the password is "smorgasbord" (*L* not really. no password. just hitting delerium is all ). and here's where the step-by-step tutorial I did is. enjoy! http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=431 and of course any questions about anything I make just let me know and I'll answer 'em. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
esantoro Report post Posted March 19, 2008 Hey Ed, i was wanting to tell you to save your $$$$$ on the J S, it will not work like you want it to. and i knew that you would not beleive me. I know how much you really go for that R & D. i have bought several alum strips from 1/2 "- to 1 -1/12" and i can get the width of strap i need on soft leather. I do use the ORIGINAL WOODEN Strap cutter for fitm leather. when i am cutting strips of soft leather i will clamp one edge of the metal to my bench top and there will be no slipage. You are probably right about my needing to see it for myself. i seem to opt for the hard way in many things. To make the long, short, i did end up returning the jerry stripper. ed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shirleyz Report post Posted March 19, 2008 I have to chuckle cause i have a good friend names jerry that used to be a male stripper back in our youth. I was glad you posted the link , was afraid he was selling himself now. Now that its straightened out , carry on. I was looking for some guy called Jerry also! Very disappointed! ShirleyZ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UKRay Report post Posted May 2, 2008 For what it is worth, I bought one of these about thirty years ago specifically to make 5 strand magic braid belts. I still have and use the tool and can't imagine a better way to put four parallel cuts down an inch and a quarter wide belt strip. The only problem I found with it was the way it fastens to the bench. the screw device simply isn't strong enough. I ended up drilling a couple of holes and screwing the thing directly to the bench to stop it moving around when I used it. I also managed to break the guard about five years into ownership - no great loss although I still have four very faint parallel scars on the palm of my hand where I forget to let go one day... be warned this tool can be really vicious! My technique is pretty simple: I start out by pulling the strip down hard onto the knife blades (ordinary Stanley knife blades work fine with this by the way) then, having made sure all the blades are through the leather and keeping the downward pressure on, I slowly pull the blades through the leather strip until I have a long enough series of cuts. This tool also works really well for magic braid wristbands but remember to leave enough at each end for a fastener. I can't imagine using it to cut simple straps but I reckon it is great for cutting 1/4 inch 4-5mm thick thongs for bag lacing and I dont have to adjust the plates either. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites