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I never know what will fall out of pants in the laundry. I found this little gizmo and asked about it. It was cut with the lasers- everything from the writing to the shape, and it measures steel. I know the edges of a hide are erratic, but a little keychain version of this would be handy for leather, wouldn't it? Or maybe someone is already making them? I figured I'd ask you guys, and if someone has one, I'd like to see what it looks like.

Johanna

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Johanna,

I have seen those on the wall in shops where guys do shoe and boot repair. I don't know if they were a give-away deal or they bought them. Probably would be good for checking sole leather weight, ot something hard like that. I have one of the little caliper-dial models that works pretty well. I think I got it from TLF. I have it hanging within an easy reach of the splitters and use it quite a bit.

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Did this one go any further? I also found one of these in a box of second hand tools and thought it was very useful.

Ray

I never know what will fall out of pants in the laundry. I found this little gizmo and asked about it. It was cut with the lasers- everything from the writing to the shape, and it measures steel. I know the edges of a hide are erratic, but a little keychain version of this would be handy for leather, wouldn't it? Or maybe someone is already making them? I figured I'd ask you guys, and if someone has one, I'd like to see what it looks like.

Johanna

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I watched a tannery video on utube and they had a gauge with a dial gauge attached which allowed them to measure about a foot into the hide which would work well. I always find that the edges are hard and thicker than the leather I wish to use from the hide, not representative.

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BlackRiverLaser.com makes the same tool in acrylic, but it measures in oz (64th of an inch) called a handy guage. I have several of them and use them all the time. Great tool.

Chief

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i have a couple of the blackriver laser guides... easy to use and a inexpensive choice. At work we have many dial indicator gauges that measure leather more accurately... but i doubt most people need to be that picky.... as in the products we make that can't vary by more than 2/10ths of a MM

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Starrett 1010 pocket thickness gage. <$50 on eBay.

The Mitutoyo 7803 is nearly identical and priced similarly.

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These are machinists' tools that measure in thousandths, so use the table from Stohlman's Insider's Guide to Leathercrafting.

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