Members Melanie Wilfong Posted February 20, 2011 Members Report Posted February 20, 2011 Is this a decent cutter? Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120588563093&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2192wt_905 Quote
Members WyomingSlick Posted February 20, 2011 Members Report Posted February 20, 2011 This looks to me like a wood plane. It may work okay for leather if it is sharp enough. The angle of the blade is rather high for skiving leather though. It really all depends on what you would want it for. Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted February 21, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted February 21, 2011 Yep, it's a wood plane. Not suitable for leather work in it's current configuration. Just another outrageous claim on Ebay. Quote
Members cem Posted February 21, 2011 Members Report Posted February 21, 2011 It is for leather it's a Japanese skiver I've seen pics of it being used in Japanese leatherwork books although it looks like a wood plane it's used by pulling towards you not away. I haven't seen one used in person though so who knows how it actually goes. Quote
Members CustomDoug Posted February 22, 2011 Members Report Posted February 22, 2011 I haven't used that tool... but I can vouch for the seller. My experience with them has been good quality tools and (uncommonly) quick shipping from Japan. Quote
reddevil76 Posted February 22, 2011 Report Posted February 22, 2011 I remember seeing a video of someone using it.. here it is Looks WAAAY easier to control than the lousy Tandy Super Skiver. Quote
Members WyomingSlick Posted February 23, 2011 Members Report Posted February 23, 2011 It is for leather it's a Japanese skiver I've seen pics of it being used in Japanese leatherwork books although it looks like a wood plane it's used by pulling towards you not away. I haven't seen one used in person though so who knows how it actually goes. Hey, you know that is the same way Japanese saws work; by cutting on the pull stroke. And I tell ya, I wouldn't part with my Japanese wood saws for anything. If I was doing a lot of skiving I might give one of these a whirl. If you get one, let us know about it. . Quote
Members cem Posted February 24, 2011 Members Report Posted February 24, 2011 I remember seeing a video of someone using it.. here it is Looks WAAAY easier to control than the lousy Tandy Super Skiver. Looks like my post went missing from yesterday anyhow just in case it doesn't reappear thankyou for the link reddevil it was good to see it in action and I agree about the Super Skiver. Hey, you know that is the same way Japanese saws work; by cutting on the pull stroke. And I tell ya, I wouldn't part with my Japanese wood saws for anything. If I was doing a lot of skiving I might give one of these a whirl. If you get one, let us know about it. . I know what you mean I don't do alot of woodwork but my sister used to and she let me use her japanese saws a couple of times they were wonderful to use. I'm kind of tempted as well but I don't do alot of skiving and it might end up sitting in a draw like the plough gauge I bought. So if anyone decides to get one I'm with WyomingSlick let us know how it compares to the other craptastic offerings around. Cheers, Clair Quote
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