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A lot of you say you are using the skiver blade which seems to be the sam blade for the automatic razor. My skiver blades are too thick to go into the blade slot on my strap cutter

btw another answer for the OP is the  pistol shaped cutter, or the plough gauge

here; https://www.amazon.co.uk/OwnMy-Leather-Cutter-Aluminium-Cutting/dp/B0868B1N9S

and; https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/958106152/leather-cutting-tool-leather-strap

T.169 here; http://www.leprevo.co.uk/cutting.htm

Edited by fredk

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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We've fitted a new type of blade to our wooden strap cutters in the workshop and they're the best we've ever had - not unusual to cut a hundred straps a week with them and still holding their edge after months of use at that level. Would usually be replacing standard blades after a couple of hundred straps

http://www.leprevo.co.uk/cutting.htm - code T40 for a pack of 5 or T40 A for a single blade - given how well these last a single blade might be all you need and then don't have to look for a new cutting tool.  

You also don't get that lethal blade overhang with them - much safer than using skiver blades in them.

t40.jpg

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