jcm Report post Posted February 2, 2011 Just recieved my string cutter and beveler from Clint Sims today...Wow what precision cutting and beveling I got right out of the box...I use small strings in my braiding and Love the preciseness I got... and it is so easy to use....Thanks Clint Sims for such a great product...If you want one contact him he is on here I believe he goes by whitebuff...Thanks again Clint...JCM Dang its cold here in Texas!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larena Report post Posted February 3, 2011 JCM, I'm looking into buying a string cutter/beveler. There are a few different cutters out there but I have never used one and I need some advise. I want to do work with rawhide and then other leathers. Does your new cutter offer different bevel angles? What size blades does it use. What do you like and what would you change? Is it just for fine strings and leathers? Any advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handwerker Report post Posted February 3, 2011 JCM, I'm looking into buying a string cutter/beveler. There are a few different cutters out there but I have never used one and I need some advise. I want to do work with rawhide and then other leathers. Does your new cutter offer different bevel angles? What size blades does it use. What do you like and what would you change? Is it just for fine strings and leathers? Any advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks.. hallo, please can you post a Picture from this Cutter ?? or a Link from a Web.... from Germany Arno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcm Report post Posted February 3, 2011 JCM, I'm looking into buying a string cutter/beveler. There are a few different cutters out there but I have never used one and I need some advise. I want to do work with rawhide and then other leathers. Does your new cutter offer different bevel angles? What size blades does it use. What do you like and what would you change? Is it just for fine strings and leathers? Any advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks.. Larena, go to member section look up Whitebuff to contact clint simms Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcm Report post Posted February 3, 2011 Larena, go to member section look up Whitebuff to contact clint simms Leather lace splitting and stranding and beveling tool, this tool is great for leather braiders it has an adjustable strand making side and an adjustable splitting and beveling side to get the perfect thickness for your braiding projects. It is made of aluminum for the most part, the body is three inch and the sliding bar is one inch brass. It will come with two mounting holes (1/4"x 20) in bottom ready to be bolted to your work bench. The tool uses standard utility knife blades for the splitting and beveling side and razor or scalpel blades for the string side. A pack of utility knife blades will be included with the tool. This tool is made for making lace from kangaroo, thin cow, goat, deer, and other thin hides, it will also work on thin rawhide very well. This particular tool has 45 degree,and 30 degree slots for beveling. The lace in the pic is 1/8" beveled 45 degrees on flesh side. The small blades for the string cutter side and the lace are not included. The small blades can be picked up at most craft stores. The tool will come with the locking pin and the allen wrench. Attached thumbnail(s) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteBuff Report post Posted February 3, 2011 Hello Arno, contact me at clintsims@gmail.com i can send info and pics thanks Clint hallo, please can you post a Picture from this Cutter ?? or a Link from a Web.... from Germany Arno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites