sierraleather Report post Posted April 21, 2012 Hello, have just bought a 1/8"wide King beader,Whether using a straight edge,or freehand,the inside or left leg doesn't leave a true impression,more of a scratch,is there a way to even or adjust the leg for an even impression. Thanks for the help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluesman Report post Posted April 21, 2012 Did you get a beader blade or an edge blade? The beader blade cuts with both legs and they are the same height. The border blade cuts with one blade and the other leg rides the side of the leather. Compare what you have here on Barry's page, http://barrykingtools.com/swivelknives.htm Let us know if this helps. Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierraleather Report post Posted April 21, 2012 Did you get a beader blade or an edge blade? The beader blade cuts with both legs and they are the same height. The border blade cuts with one blade and the other leg rides the side of the leather. Compare what you have here on Barry's page, http://barrykingtool...wivelknives.htm Let us know if this helps. Thanks, Jon Jon what I have is a push beader,should have been clearer,not a beader blade that goes in a swivels knife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluesman Report post Posted April 21, 2012 When you said 1/8" I assumed blade as the push beader comes in sizes 0,1,2,3 and 4. I just picked up a #3 push beader and the 1/8" beader blade. been playing with it and so far this is what I got. I use the blade to cut two, deep lines. I then bevel both sides and then use the push beader to crown the bead. I talked with Barry and he said most folks cut one line with a swivel blade and then follow that cut with one leg of the beader and let the other leg cut the second line or groove. From what I gather, the #3 is more difficult to use because of the size. He said the 0,1, and 2 are much easier to use. So, I'm going to keep on experimenting until I get an effect that I like. Hope this helps. Also check here to make sure you aren't confusing the push beader with edge beader. As in the knife both legs are the same on the push beader and one is shorter on the edge beader. Either way you need at least one swivel knife cut to follow. http://barrykingtools.com/handtools.htm Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierraleather Report post Posted April 21, 2012 When you said 1/8" I assumed blade as the push beader comes in sizes 0,1,2,3 and 4. I just picked up a #3 push beader and the 1/8" beader blade. been playing with it and so far this is what I got. I use the blade to cut two, deep lines. I then bevel both sides and then use the push beader to crown the bead. I talked with Barry and he said most folks cut one line with a swivel blade and then follow that cut with one leg of the beader and let the other leg cut the second line or groove. From what I gather, the #3 is more difficult to use because of the size. He said the 0,1, and 2 are much easier to use. So, I'm going to keep on experimenting until I get an effect that I like. Hope this helps. Also check here to make sure you aren't confusing the push beader with edge beader. As in the knife both legs are the same on the push beader and one is shorter on the edge beader. Either way you need at least one swivel knife cut to follow. thanks again John http://barrykingtool...m/handtools.htm Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites