Members Leerwerker Posted October 3, 2008 Members Report Posted October 3, 2008 Tommy also had a lace splitter! I will put the video that I have of this cutter somewhere on the web and place a link later on in this topic ... Quote JOhan ------------------------------------------- ****Afrikaans: Leerwerker ***** ****Zulu: lesikhumba isisebenzi Latvian: ādas darba ņēmējs *****Russian: кожа работника ****English: Leatherworker ****Dutch: Lederbewerker ****Flemish: Leerbewerker ****Hebrew: עור פועל ****German: Leder Handwerker ****Hungarian: Bőrdíszműves ****Turkish: deri işçisi ****French: Artisan du Cuir ****Spanish: Artesano de Cuero ****Norwegian: Skinn kunstners ****Swedish: Läderhantverkare ****Greek: δερμάτινα εργαζόμενος Sotho: mosebeletsi oa letlalo
ArtS Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 Thanks. This looks great. Art Quote Art Schwab "You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself." – Galileo Galilei
Members 8thsinner Posted October 3, 2008 Members Report Posted October 3, 2008 And again, looks nice. But does it really make that much difference using one of these, I never have so I don't really know. I have tried to make one before but it never worked. Any tips? Quote Doing the right thing is bleeding for the cause. Website Facebook
Members Leerwerker Posted October 3, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 3, 2008 But does it really make that much difference using one of these, I never have so I don't really know.Any tips? Remember that these guys cannot buy lace for their projects! They have to make it - luckily they can still get thin leather to cut lace from, but then it has to be split a bit thinner to be ideal to use around billfolds and such ... Quote JOhan ------------------------------------------- ****Afrikaans: Leerwerker ***** ****Zulu: lesikhumba isisebenzi Latvian: ādas darba ņēmējs *****Russian: кожа работника ****English: Leatherworker ****Dutch: Lederbewerker ****Flemish: Leerbewerker ****Hebrew: עור פועל ****German: Leder Handwerker ****Hungarian: Bőrdíszműves ****Turkish: deri işçisi ****French: Artisan du Cuir ****Spanish: Artesano de Cuero ****Norwegian: Skinn kunstners ****Swedish: Läderhantverkare ****Greek: δερμάτινα εργαζόμενος Sotho: mosebeletsi oa letlalo
King's X Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 WOW Quote Greetings from Central Texas! The Grain Side Up blog #TheGrainSideUp
Members trastu Posted October 3, 2008 Members Report Posted October 3, 2008 very good Lace Splitter. is homemade?. a greeting Quote
Members mugwump Posted June 16, 2010 Members Report Posted June 16, 2010 Tommy also had a lace splitter! I will put the video that I have of this cutter somewhere on the web and place a link later on in this topic ... wow! i'm impressed if for nothing else the engineering and machining of the tool... made me go... "why dont i have one of those..." kind of things... ohh well, back to the drawing boards... eric Quote ...the game is a foot... and you are a donut...
Members Leerwerker Posted June 16, 2010 Author Members Report Posted June 16, 2010 Here are the videos: Quote JOhan ------------------------------------------- ****Afrikaans: Leerwerker ***** ****Zulu: lesikhumba isisebenzi Latvian: ādas darba ņēmējs *****Russian: кожа работника ****English: Leatherworker ****Dutch: Lederbewerker ****Flemish: Leerbewerker ****Hebrew: עור פועל ****German: Leder Handwerker ****Hungarian: Bőrdíszműves ****Turkish: deri işçisi ****French: Artisan du Cuir ****Spanish: Artesano de Cuero ****Norwegian: Skinn kunstners ****Swedish: Läderhantverkare ****Greek: δερμάτινα εργαζόμενος Sotho: mosebeletsi oa letlalo
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