Members cudofcow Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 I recently got a giant hide of 13-14oz leather that i will be using to make SCA armor. With that said, i'm trying to make straps to attach buckles to but the leather is very thick. I have the straps cut (used a strap cutter) So, How do i go about shaving the leather down closest to the end where i will attach the buckles? Is there a tool that will help accomplish this? I've tried using a razor blade but this started to really hurt my fingers. Then i tried a wood lathe. That was not the easiest thing to use but i did end up taking a big chunk out of the table i was on... I tried to hammer the leather and that diddnt seem to do a thing. I wish i had a belt sander, that would probably do it but i cant really justify buying one just to make straps. So how do i shave the leather down to a more workable thickness? Quote
Members Spinner Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 give these a look see. I have both and out of the two prefer the second one. Just seems to be more consistent and easier to control even though it's called a beveler it works nicely for skiving. http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/search/searchresults/3025-00.aspx?feature=Product_1&kw=skiver http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/search/searchresults/3001-00.aspx Quote
Chief31794 Posted October 28, 2010 Report Posted October 28, 2010 Agree with Spinner, I have both but prefer the 2nd one, it is easier to use and control and does a great job. Ken Quote
Members dbusarow Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 I started with the first one Spinner showed. I've since switched over to a trim knife like this. Mine has no name on the handle but is probably a CS Osborne. Only cost about $12. Once you learn how to get them sharp a trim knife like that can be awful handy to have around. Dan Quote
Members wareagle Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 I use a sharp round knife, once you have it sharp enough it has sooo many uses. Quote
Members albane Posted October 29, 2010 Members Report Posted October 29, 2010 Head Knife All The Way.... Quote
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