Ambassador freak Posted September 27, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted September 27, 2007 I was at TLF the other day and i noticed some new modiling tools. They where black and shaped just a little diff. I made a comment about them and looked at a few and went on with my business. I get home and i have a new 2008 catalog introdutory sale paper. In it i see the "Craftool Pro Modeling Tools" # 8039-05 is a "Samll/Large udercut is for beveling and outlining" for just around $10. One tool with 2 diff sizes. Wish i would of seen that while i was there. ARGGG!!! click here for link to the tool Oh well i'll just have to force myself to run back by there. Quote It takes more then one freak to have a true freakshow. So take a seat , the show is about to start. Check out the freakSHOW
Members whinewine Posted October 2, 2007 Members Report Posted October 2, 2007 I was at TLF the other day and i noticed some new modiling tools. They where black and shaped just a little diff. I made a comment about them and looked at a few and went on with my business. I get home and i have a new 2008 catalog introdutory sale paper. In it i see the "Craftool Pro Modeling Tools" # 8039-05 is a "Samll/Large udercut is for beveling and outlining" for just around $10. One tool with 2 diff sizes. Wish i would of seen that while i was there. ARGGG!!!click here for link to the tool Oh well i'll just have to force myself to run back by there. This looks surprisingly like tandy's old deerfoot modeling tool- a deerfoot on each end- one each of a different size. the originals were not sharpened & were primarily used as modeling tools, although they could be used as lifters, but did differ in efficiency from real, sharpened propetal or petal lifters (the ones with the wooden handle that give you more control by allowing you to slice into the leather). i'm sure these can be sharpened, but then you're always concerned about slicing your hand on the end closest to it. Quote
Members Patrice Posted October 3, 2007 Members Report Posted October 3, 2007 I was at TLF the other day and i noticed some new modiling tools. They where black and shaped just a little diff. I made a comment about them and looked at a few and went on with my business. I get home and i have a new 2008 catalog introdutory sale paper. In it i see the "Craftool Pro Modeling Tools" # 8039-05 is a "Samll/Large udercut is for beveling and outlining" for just around $10. One tool with 2 diff sizes. Wish i would of seen that while i was there. ARGGG!!!click here for link to the tool Oh well i'll just have to force myself to run back by there. I just order this tool and hope to received it real soon. But, as i reading this topic, i began to fear that this tool will not work properly if not sharpened. So, if i wich to use i as a lifter, should i sharpened the tool or just stroped it? Quote Patrice
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