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Well, I finally grew tired of using my substandard edge creaser. I thought of shelling out for the Vergez Blanchard model, but just couldn't part with the cash so I decided to make my own.

Solid brass construction with beech wood insert. Threaded brass rivets hold it together and knurled brass knob for adjusting the width. Works like a charm and feels miles better that my old "Tandy" creaser.

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Nicely done! I was considering doing this same thing only starting with a pair of cheap butter knives. I think it's time to give it a go - thanks for sharing.

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Were you adapting an existing tool to this purpose or did you fabricate those parts?

Nice tool!

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Were you adapting an existing tool to this purpose or did you fabricate those parts?

Nice tool!

Hi Nuttish. I fabricated everything but the knurled knob. I had that laying about in the shop.

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Nice job!

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Thanks folks.

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