Members TomG Posted June 8, 2015 Members Report Posted June 8, 2015 When skiving along and edge to do - say a fold - do you do the cut on the granite slab or a cutting mat or board? My knife is sharp, but it grabs and drags. But I would think the slab would dull the knife tip quickly. Suggestions? Quote
electrathon Posted June 8, 2015 Report Posted June 8, 2015 Skive on a piece of glass. It is too hard for the knife to cut into and dull it. Your stone can dull your knife. Quote
Members zuludog Posted June 8, 2015 Members Report Posted June 8, 2015 You should skive on a hard, shiny surface - marble, glass, or your granite slab might be OK if it has been polished. I use the glass oven door from an old stove. As you skive at an angle, the blade edge slides over the surface of the glass and not directly downwards, so it doesn't get blunted by the glass, but of course, it will be blunted by the leather. Quote
Members Halitech Posted June 8, 2015 Members Report Posted June 8, 2015 might sound unconventional but I picked up a small wood plane that I use to skive my edges. I have the tandy super skiver but found I couldn't get consistent results. Started using the plane and found it much easier to handle and got much better results. Quote
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