dustin29 Report post Posted August 16, 2009 I just recieved my new Craft Japan tools I ordered from S&D Trading co. They leave a much nicer impression than the craftools that I have. I will definately be replacing my tool collection little by little. I recommend to anybody that has craftools to try these Craft Japan tools. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leather Bum Report post Posted August 17, 2009 (edited) I'll second what dustin said. The Japanese tools I have are definitely nicer than the Taiwanese/Chinese versions. I believe Hidecrafter sells them as well as Springfield Leather, but you'd have to check to be sure. L'Bum Edited August 17, 2009 by Leather Bum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTcustom Report post Posted August 17, 2009 This is going to sound really dense but I could only find Craft tools and the HideCrafter "Pro Crafter's" tools. What are these Craft Japan tools? Can you post a link? S & D Trading Company Stamps Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dustin29 Report post Posted August 17, 2009 This is going to sound really dense but I could only find Craft tools and the HideCrafter "Pro Crafter's" tools. What are these Craft Japan tools? Can you post a link?S & D Trading Company Stamps The ProCrafter's Tools are the Craft Japan Tools. Some that I ordered say "Craft Japan" and some say "HideCrafter Japan". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTcustom Report post Posted August 17, 2009 Ah yes, Thanks! I have some of those ProCrafter's and they are really nice. I like the meander border tool and the basketweaves. I have used the heck out of the Pebblers too. I know you are going to say I wallop them too hard, but I don't, one of my basketweaves shaft started to bend and the same deal with a friends too. But that doesn't change how nice the defined stamp is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dustin29 Report post Posted August 17, 2009 Ah yes, Thanks! I have some of those ProCrafter's and they are really nice. I like the meander border tool and the basketweaves. I have used the heck out of the Pebblers too. I know you are going to say I wallop them too hard, but I don't, one of my basketweaves shaft started to bend and the same deal with a friends too. But that doesn't change how nice the defined stamp is. Maybe you dont know your own strength, LOL. I bought a couple of the geometric stamps and they leave a very nice crisp impression. I especially like the tri-weave. Talk to ya later. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted August 17, 2009 I like the Craft Japan tools I have also. The ones I have are chrome plated, and do make a nice impression. They are way different than the HideCrafter protools I have/used to have. The SS Pro tools I have are fine. I had poor luck with the dark finish HideCrafter stamps. I got a free one from LCSJ, then bought several more based on impressions. When I went to use them, I did have some bend. A buddy gave me some because he had the same experience and was not going to chance it. I had more bend and a couple totally break, one ended up cutting a finger when it let go. I wasn't whacking on them with anything but a 16 oz maul. They ended up and made it sort of right with me after a few phone calls. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTcustom Report post Posted August 17, 2009 When I went to use them, I did have some bend. A buddy gave me some because he had the same experience and was not going to chance it. I had more bend and a couple totally break, one ended up cutting a finger when it let go. I wasn't whacking on them with anything but a 16 oz maul. They ended up and made it sort of right with me after a few phone calls. We talked about "sleeving" the shafts with stainless tubing but haven't taken that step yet. Hearing that some have broken I may want to move that closer to the top of my to do list. Yeah all of those stamp really nice and crisp. I wish they would make a nice ram's head stamp. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites