Members ToddB 68 Posted December 25, 2009 Members Report Posted December 25, 2009 Greetings Leatherworker's ! To begin, I am a newbie with no experience using "leatherworking" tools. I have used low cost China-made wood tools in the past and find that they are often dull when newly purchased and require some sharpening to get good results and even then, due to inferior metal, don't hold an edge very long and require frequent tune-up. Question #1....Do the Craftool #8076 line of edge beveler's fit the above description or are they better ?? Question #2....Disregarding Brand, quality & cost, can edge beveler's be sharpened ? Thanks, Todd Quote
Members Colter Posted December 26, 2009 Members Report Posted December 26, 2009 (edited) Though i can't say that after two years of use my tools are 'Broken in', i can say i've had Great use and function and absolutely no problem with any tool made by Craftool. I use their Draw Knife,bevelers/groovers, and ALL of my stamping tools are from them, to name what i can think of, well worth buying. As for Sharpening the Beveler, i haven't found a need to sharpen them yet, still clears through leather like new, So i can't really say. Edited December 26, 2009 by Thalaskaru Quote
Contributing Member ClayB Posted December 26, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted December 26, 2009 Edge bevelers can be sharpened. A good book on all leather tools and how to sharpen them is Leathercraft Tools by Al Stohlman. There is a page towards the back of the book that tells how to sharpen edge beverlers. A few years ago I decided to upgrade some of my edge bevelers and purchased a few of them from Ron's Tools. When I got the bevelers they came with a small steel rod to sharpen them with. To sharpen them, you set the rod on your bench, set a piece of wet/dry sandpaper or emory cloth over the rod, then run the groove in the tool over that. Ron's tools came very sharp and I don't know if I've ever had to sharpen them, but I did run my old Craftool edge bevelers over this and I was pretty amazed at how well they worked after that. You should be able to find a piece of thin wire, a sewing needle or something similar that fits the groove in your edger and use that to sharpen the tool. Now this will only work for the tools that have the rounded groove on the bottom of the edger. For the ones that are flat on the bottom, I think you are going to need a small jewelers file and sharpen it at the correct angle. Hope this makes some sense and if not, I hope others will jump in and tell how they do it. Quote
Members ToddB 68 Posted December 31, 2009 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2009 (edited) Hi Thalaskaru and ClayB ! Sorry I'm just getting back to say THANKS !!! Normally I'm not this disorganized, but I didn't make a note and forgot I had already posted the questions. Tonight, those questions came to mind and looking for the appropriate forum to post in I found my thread ! Eureka ! Both replies are excellent and definite keeper's ! Best Regards......Happy New Year ! *%^# Todd Edited December 31, 2009 by ToddB68 Quote
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