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I have been making belts an I am having a problem getting my stitching groove deep enough to bury size 346 thread. What in your opinion is the best tool to use for making your groove ?

Thank you in advance

Dan

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I know some people go over their stitching and lightly hammer them flat, have you tried that?

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No I have not. I want to bury it so the stitches sit below the top of the leather so as not to wear

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Once you cut your groove go over the groove again with your groover and keep cutting deeper each time until the groove is deep enough. If you are not getting a deep enough cut your cutter on the groover may need sharpening. I have bothe a douglas groover and a Tandy stiching groover and I can get a very deep groove with a couple of passes. Going over the stitches with anoverstitch wheel will push the stitches down into the groove and may help achieve what you want.

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Hammering the stitches compresses them so they lay in the groove of the leather, essentially doing what you want without weakening the leather by cutting deeper into it.

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