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@JLSleatherI am assuming Bernie sold most of his work to kinky Americans who mostly understand feet. 

I found the entire lace cutting video embedded in a whip making tutorial. If your interested? If not then maybe it will inspire someone else. Go well Sir.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF6843B25F674C890

  

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On ‎9‎/‎6‎/‎2019 at 12:54 AM, JLSleather said:

I thought them down under boys was in meters....

Depends on a bloke's (or shiela's) age. I am 55, and we learnt both at school but mostly metric IIRC, then focused on metric as a boilermaker. Some people favour one or the other depending on where their life took them after school ended.

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Brian

 

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I haven't been able to get time to follow the forum lately and am finding a few questions answered today. Why did three people recently ask me about a tool that cuts round lace?answered. Lace cutters and bevelers seem to be one of those things that range from as simple as a notch in piece of wood and pocket knife or a piece of slotted plastic pipe and a blade  to a bevy of made versions that range from rattling loose to true to up 1/1000 inch. Some like angled notches like the Lacemaster or Jueschke  some like an angled blade like the Hansen, some like thumbscrew adjustments like  Barbara's version (Y-Knot), Bryan Neubert, or the Tim George string cutter. There really is a rock to fit every frog concerning lace tools.  

 

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