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I have a question about lifters. I would like to know what the tool looks like,

who make the best ones, and how they're used.

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I have a question about lifters. I would like to know what the tool looks like,

who make the best ones, and how they're used.

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=22472&st=0&p=143971&hl=+petal%20+lifter&fromsearch=1entry143971

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You carefully lay the toe of the tool into your swivel knife cut where you want the leather lifted and strike the other end with your mallet.

Good luck.

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Hi Rhide,

Are you possably asking about this kind of "Lifter"? These do a similar job,,, just by hand, you don't hit these. These come in a few different sizes.

Ed the"BearMan"

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Thank you both! I truly had NO idea on how to use this tool. I don't have one yet but, now that I understand it's function, I can see some places it could be a valuable asset. I've spent the greater part of my life carving wood and pounding metal. This is an exciting and fun new craft for me. Wish I'd found it earlier.

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Thank you both! I truly had NO idea on how to use this tool. I don't have one yet but, now that I understand it's function, I can see some places it could be a valuable asset. I've spent the greater part of my life carving wood and pounding metal. This is an exciting and fun new craft for me. Wish I'd found it earlier.

I have much better luck with the one like bearman posted. I don't leave as many unwanted marks with it, I think because I may have a little better control pushing it by hand rather than with a maul. You can pick a cheap one of those up for around 7 bucks. Some people on here have posted that they have made them out of old screwdrivers.

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