JamesR Report post Posted December 17, 2009 Hello, I want to get a lace/strap cutter but I would like one that can be used lefthanded. Are there any? Thanks Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildrose Report post Posted December 17, 2009 I'm a lefty, and I have Tandy's version of the strap cutter. I've been using it for more than 10 yrs now with no problems. It's nice 'cuz you can turn it around however you want it. I got a lefty stitching palm from Hidecrafters a while back too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rdb Report post Posted December 17, 2009 The wooden strap cutter works just fine as a lefty tool, just as wildrose says. The only thing you really need to do is transfer the markings by hand so that you can read them. Celticleather was kind enough to post the original strap cutter instructions in this thread.... http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=20734&view=&hl=strap%20cutter&fromsearch=1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarryB Report post Posted December 17, 2009 Hey. Being and old leftie, I have used the wooden strap cutter for years successfully except when I wanted to strip very heavy leathers. As I have grown older, I have forced myself to learn to use tools made for the "other" people. I now use a standard draw gauge right handed and, with a little practice I now have no problems using it. At one time I looked at getting some handles cast with the offset made for lefties but it was going to be an expensive undertaking. Just practice with a draw gauge and you will get the hang of it. One secret: KEEP THE BLADE RAZOR SHARP. It makes it a lot easier. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richard Hidalgo Report post Posted December 17, 2009 Hey. Being and old leftie, I have used the wooden strap cutter for years successfully except when I wanted to strip very heavy leathers. As I have grown older, I have forced myself to learn to use tools made for the "other" people. I now use a standard draw gauge right handed and, with a little practice I now have no problems using it. At one time I looked at getting some handles cast with the offset made for lefties but it was going to be an expensive undertaking. Just practice with a draw gauge and you will get the hang of it. One secret: KEEP THE BLADE RAZOR SHARP. It makes it a lot easier. Good luck. Harry, Weaver sells a left-handed draw gauge that is pretty good. Of course, you have to really sharpen the blade because it does not come sharp. Regards, Richard Hidalgo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamesR Report post Posted December 18, 2009 Thanks to one and all for the help. Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites