JJDD Report post Posted October 1, 2017 Do you think it's possible to use a hand-crank splitter as a skiver on edges? I imagine you could back up the piece after splitting a little... but then would be left with having to cut off the partially split part?... Though, not sure feeding it only a little is even possible since the skiving area is so minimal. I don't own one of these machines so I can't test it out... Leatherworkers with hand-crank splitters, what are your thoughts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark842 Report post Posted October 1, 2017 I have an old American hand crank I use for splitting veg tan pieces. If your goal is a uniform tapered edge I don't think it's what you want to use. I tried years ago to wedge other pieces of leather under the edges of the piece I was trying to run through the splitter and it failed miserably. If your doing low volume you can get pretty good at edge skiving with a good sharp head knife and some practice. If your doing a high volume get a skiving machine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJDD Report post Posted October 1, 2017 @Mark842 makes sense! I was definitely being too hopeful, trying to save space in the shop. Thanks for the input! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weaver Leather Supply Report post Posted October 3, 2017 If you cut a wedge of some kind out of a sturdier material, you can use that the run through on top of your strap and split the strap to a tapered edge...The wedge would need to go on top of the strap with the thicker edge toward the end of the strap with the taper toward the rear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJDD Report post Posted October 5, 2017 Great idea @Weaver Leather Supply! I was initially hoping to somehow use as a makeshift skiver for small good edges before sewing, but will keep note of this for straps! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ken Nelson Report post Posted October 5, 2017 It is hard to beat a good old crank skiver for heavy leather. They come up on ebay once in a while. I am surprised someone isn't have them reproduced in China. Landis the top one. HTH Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites