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Skiving A Small Area

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Hi-

I want to skive out the back side of a belt taking out only about an ounce of leather in a small area maybe less than an inch. What would be a good hand tool to do this with. I'm adding another piece of leather to the backside and want the joined points to look flush hiding the seems.

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Steve B.

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Personally I would use the safety beveler that Tandy sells.

I'm sure the gurus on here would have better suggestions, some of pros would probably just use their round knife.

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I use my french edger for small areas. If I need it wider I just move it over and take another cut and so on. ITs what I use to remove half the thickness on the back of belts. Look at the tutorial from Bruce Johnson. The one on french edgers.

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Safety skiver, round knife, leather paring knife, or even a small block plane.

Bill

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