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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 ...

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Thanks. This looks great.

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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?

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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 ...

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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...spoton.gif

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Here are the videos:

JOhan

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****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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