Members craftsman827 Posted September 18, 2013 Members Report Posted September 18, 2013 (edited) I do a lot of hand sewing. I use an overstitch wheel, & diamond awl to make holes in 8/9 oz. leather. I was wondering if I could use a pricking iron instead. It would save a lot of time & energy. I seen Huno using it, but that was on light weight leather. Will I get the same effect using the pricking iron on 8/9 oz. bridle leather ? Here is a photo of what I mean. Edited September 18, 2013 by craftsman827 Quote
Members dbusarow Posted September 18, 2013 Members Report Posted September 18, 2013 The purpose of the pricking iron is to simple mark the stitch holes. Similar to an overstitch wheel but with clearer marks and a readily apparent angle. You still use the awl. Dan Quote
Members knazim Posted September 19, 2013 Members Report Posted September 19, 2013 I have seen several videos where a pricking awl is used to cut all the way through leather and you can stitch directly without using an AWL. Check this video https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDAQFjAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmedia%2Fset%2F%3Fset%3Dvb.182186731147%26type%3D2&ei=aR07UteqN6nP2AWHmIDYCg&usg=AFQjCNHzltZ7tJyR85Frb6j6G90_o9nIOA&bvm=bv.52288139,d.b2I Regards KN Quote
Members dbusarow Posted September 19, 2013 Members Report Posted September 19, 2013 With really thin leather you probably can. But it is a "pricking" iron, as in beaking the skin. Dan Quote
Members Matt S Posted September 20, 2013 Members Report Posted September 20, 2013 The other issue is that holes close up with time. This is a good thing, since they will tighten around your stitches, but you will need an awl to reopen the holes if you do punch all the way through. Quote
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