Members russ8605 Posted September 16 Members Report Posted September 16 So I am very new to leather crafting u have a set of basic tools from Amazon I am cutting out leather neckercheif slides for scouts tonight i made one for myself here it is having s hard time cutting the round coners using an exacto knife. Quote
Members Scriptkrewe Posted September 16 Members Report Posted September 16 Use a dime or coin as a guide and take small straight cuts. Quote
Members Deanr Posted September 16 Members Report Posted September 16 I use a utility knife and this gets me pretty good results. I sharpen mine with 1000 and 2000 grit and then strop. Draw your radius using an awl and something of the radius you want. Bottle top or coin work good. Do it in multiple cuts and concentrate on keeping the knife perpendicular I make the first cut light and focus on following the line. I like to slowly rotate the leather as I move along On straight cuts use a ruler You can touch it up with a little sandpaper if needed. This will help if it isn't perpendicular. Quote
Members russ8605 Posted September 16 Author Members Report Posted September 16 I have a set of nail files for sanding snd i got a coin for the edges Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted September 16 Contributing Member Report Posted September 16 I would; use a coin or something, draw round it for the curve, in ink. Then cut using scissors or shears on the drawn line. I find cutting out-side curves easier with scissors Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members BlackDragon Posted September 16 Members Report Posted September 16 You can use a utility knife and make multiple cuts to make straight cut appear curved. Instead of doing 3 or 4 cuts, which makes it look boxy, use 10. Quote
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