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Been tooling for a number of years now and just asked myself a basic (i think) question.

When cutting out pieces, patterns, etc, does it matter if you cut the grain side or the flesh side?

I know that I am more comfortable drawing out the pattern darkly with a pen or sharpie on the flesh side rather than lightly on the grain side, but does it matter?

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  • Contributing Member
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It doesn't "matter" which side it's cut from if the knife is vertical. Even when die cut, the burr side and break side will be within thousandths of an inch. But I cut grain side up, since I want to see the leather I'm cutting. Also, many of my patterns are "innies" instead of "outties".

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so you don't get a cleaner cut flesh side- and it isn't easier to mark up without lines or ink on the grain?

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I use a scratch awl mostly... but sometimes use a pen if I'm gonna take off the edge with a edger anyway

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