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I've worn out two or three of these tools over the years. I've cut latigo, chap, goat, rawhide and kangaroo. A sharp blade is important. Any leather that is too stretchy ( deer, elk or bellies) I haven't had any success with. Although I have cut veg tan leather into lace, it does not make good lace.

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Thanks for all the feedback, I was asking because I can't seem to find premade lace from my current supplier in the UK hence the reason I bought the tool Oh well. I think I will shelve it for a while and see if I can find somewhere to buy lace from in the UK.

Nevermind.. I've just found it on my suppliers site: called "Flat Leather":

http://www.leprevo.co.uk/leather-thonging.htm

Edited by Harag

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