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So, complete novice here. My first attempt at a project involved a six strand round braid over a cylindrical core. I noticed that my edges looked sloppy. I bought an edge beveller at me local leather store and tried it out with miserable success. I have a #3 beveller working on 3/4 oz finished black leather. I'm trying to bevel the raw side so the edges lay flatter, but all it does is rough up the edges, I cant get it to cut a strip out and bevel nicely. The most I've been able to do is shave bits of the fibers off in clumps without really bevelling. What am I doing wrong?? Thanks for any advise.

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Check out Bob Parks post on Beveling Edges. Very Informative.

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A regular beveler isn't going to do what your wanting to do. You need a setup using a razor blade or a really sharp knife. Look in the braiding section Bevan ( search for Bevan and you should find it ) he has information on a string cutter and beveler that he makes and sells.

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