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Recently I came up with an improved method for straightening up leather before being cut into strap lengths. This is a short video that I hope some of you may find useful until something better comes along.;)

 

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Sheesh, I watched the video and had a slap the forehead moment...

Thank you RockyAussie

Harry

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Very nice! Will have to remember this when I have a bigger shop :)

 

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Excellent! Now I need a longer table. And room for a longer table. 

Jeff

So much leather...so little time.

 

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I'm heading out to the shop now to see if i've got the raw materials on-hand to build my own. Thanks for sharing.

 

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Simple, accurate, efficient...wonderful!!

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Awesome! Is the top lined at all so it doesn't scratch the leather?

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3 hours ago, BlakesBlades said:

Awesome! Is the top lined at all so it doesn't scratch the leather?

@BlakesBlades No, I have not had any slipping problems that have allowed the leather to scratch. A light layer of latex glue on the underside might be a further improvement though.

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