Members Historicalbeltworks Posted May 11, 2019 Members Report Posted May 11, 2019 Hi people, a question for you all. Most of the cuts I have done over the course of the last several years has been a combination of various cutting implements. Recently I’ve become much more proficient using a round knife, and it has now become my cutting instrument of choice. However the cutting mat that I currently have, puts an undue amount of drag on the knife edge. The mat that I am using is a 3‘ x 6‘ rolling knife mat that I picked up at Joanne fabrics a couple years ago. I think it is just too soft for use with the round knife. What do you guys use for ease of blade flow as it rides on the surface while cutting your leather? Thanks for the help. Quote
garypl Posted May 11, 2019 Report Posted May 11, 2019 I use a cutting mat from Joann fabric - they are pretty inexpensive and don’t gouge easily. In the sewing section. Gary Quote Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4
Members Historicalbeltworks Posted May 11, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 11, 2019 Yeah that’s what I’m using right now and it really drags The blade for me. Maybe it’s just my attack angle. Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted May 11, 2019 Moderator Report Posted May 11, 2019 Its WAY too soft and you risk damaging your knife. You need a sheet of HDPE or UHMW plastic like they use in professional kitchens. You'll be amazed at the difference you feel. You can get a small piece from Woodcraft or you can do a search for restaurant supply in your area. And, if you have a really sharp knife you can cut right through those mats. They aren't suitable for round knives. Quote Learnleather.com
Members Historicalbeltworks Posted May 11, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 11, 2019 Yeah that’s what I was thinking because I’m cutting the crap out of mine. I have both a restaurant supply near me as well as a plastic company. I’ll check them. Thanks Quote
garypl Posted May 11, 2019 Report Posted May 11, 2019 I’ll have to look into this as well, even though I haven’t been cutting through mine. I tend to make several lighter cuts rather than one deep cut - maybe that’s why I haven’t been having any issues? Gary Quote Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4
Members Historicalbeltworks Posted May 12, 2019 Author Members Report Posted May 12, 2019 That’s what I’ve had to do to reduce the brutal drag. Quote
Members jcuk Posted May 12, 2019 Members Report Posted May 12, 2019 I use MDF works great, just remember its a cutting board - once you have used it, will get cut up so don't do any other work on it because it will scratch your work- its cheap too, got mine from a DIY shop just off cuts they gave them for free. Hope this helps JCUK Quote
bikermutt07 Posted May 12, 2019 Report Posted May 12, 2019 24 minutes ago, jcuk said: I use MDF works great, just remember its a cutting board - once you have used it, will get cut up so don't do any other work on it because it will scratch your work- its cheap too, got mine from a DIY shop just off cuts they gave them for free. Hope this helps JCUK It doesn't dull your blades? Quote I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with. Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day. From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Members Grumpymann Posted May 12, 2019 Members Report Posted May 12, 2019 I use some cast offs from a conveyor belt. The one I have now is 1/4th inch thick I got it for free from a company that repairs them. The last one lasted years and wasn't this thick. I'm new to a round knife, been using it maybe 2 years. Quote
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