Members SouthernCross Posted August 18, 2013 Members Report Posted August 18, 2013 (edited) In Mosby's tutorial, the outer border lines appear to have a bevel....what tool do I use to do that? http://www.greyghostgraphics.com/images/Bweave%20for%20web.pdf Edited August 18, 2013 by SouthernCross Quote
Members Dwight Posted August 18, 2013 Members Report Posted August 18, 2013 I would probably use a spoon modeling tool, . . . that bevel is going to go bye-bye when the border is stamped anyway, . . . so it really is not critical as to what tool is used. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members texback Posted August 18, 2013 Members Report Posted August 18, 2013 It looks to me like the border line was scribed, cut with a swivel knife and then beveled with a smooth beveller. Like Dwight said, the bevel for the most part will go away but it does give it some "depth". Just my opinion. Quote
Members SouthernCross Posted August 19, 2013 Author Members Report Posted August 19, 2013 Thanks, gentlemen. Tex,can you provide me a link to such a beveler, please - I don't find anything on Tandy's site. Quote
Members Mjolnir131 Posted August 19, 2013 Members Report Posted August 19, 2013 Well .... these are just 3 but they have 12 or more. http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-stamps/6060-00.aspx http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-stamps/6197-00.aspx http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-stamps/6201-00.aspx Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted August 19, 2013 Moderator Report Posted August 19, 2013 It may also have been done with the nylon beveler that fits in a swivel knife or a push beveler. Either make short and smooth work of a long straight line like this. Quote
Members SouthernCross Posted August 20, 2013 Author Members Report Posted August 20, 2013 Thanks, y'all. Quote
Members Mjolnir131 Posted August 20, 2013 Members Report Posted August 20, 2013 It may also have been doem with the nylon beveler that fits in a swivel knife or a push beveler. Either make short and smooth work of a long straight line like this. In Stohlman's Booklet on leather tools he show how to make something similar by cutting down a smooth beveler tool and mounting it into a handle. Quote
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