williaty Report post Posted May 22, 2019 I'd like to have some kind of a machine to thin down edges for a bunch of different stuff. The obvious tool for this would be a bell knife skiver but they're just too much money for me at this point. I have some motor disability, so skiving freehand along a long edge isn't going to work either. Is there some sort of middle ground machine that will maybe take more work on my part or be slower or whatever but will allow me to thin an edge consistently without requiring a lot of fine motor skill from my hands or a lot of cash from my wallet? Thanks as always. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark842 Report post Posted May 22, 2019 What type off leather will you be using? If your working with veg tanned you may be able to do what you need with a belt sander. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
williaty Report post Posted May 22, 2019 Both chrome and veg, unfortunately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted May 22, 2019 I bought one of these recently: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sewing-Leather-Splitter-Edge-Skiving-Tool-Leather-Craft-Device-Paring-Cutter-/254213890096?hash=item3b30542030 1. Mine cost £26 2. I've not had the opportunity to use it yet 3. Allegedly they need careful setting up to work correctly but once set up they work great Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
williaty Report post Posted May 22, 2019 They're showing it thinning the whole width of a strap. If you get yours to take just the edge down on a panel, I'd love to hear your results once you get a chance to work with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted May 22, 2019 10 minutes ago, williaty said: They're showing it thinning the whole width of a strap. If you get yours to take just the edge down on a panel, I'd love to hear your results once you get a chance to work with it. If you study the photos the machine comes with a set of rollers so just the edge can be skived and in the spiel it says; quote; Equipped with 4 different sizes of rollers to choose from, in order to achieve different peeling width. end quote Don't wait on me; it could be months before I get around to using it PS; some of these use a peculiar type of blade, some, like mine, use the cheaper and easier to get blades as used in box cutters [aka Stanley knives] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt S Report post Posted May 22, 2019 3 hours ago, williaty said: I'd like to have some kind of a machine to thin down edges for a bunch of different stuff. The obvious tool for this would be a bell knife skiver but they're just too much money for me at this point. I have some motor disability, so skiving freehand along a long edge isn't going to work either. Is there some sort of middle ground machine that will maybe take more work on my part or be slower or whatever but will allow me to thin an edge consistently without requiring a lot of fine motor skill from my hands or a lot of cash from my wallet? Keep an eye out for used bell-knife machines, they're fantastic once you get the knack. I don't know what your situation is regarding mobility or willing helpers but there's bargains which occur near where I live -- £300 and good timing will buy you a used skiver most months. Hopefully something similar will come your way soon. Otherwise, have you tried a skirt shave/french edger? They're more of a straight push motion than a skiving knife, and easier to control. I use mine all the time for skiving. A Japanese style skiving knife might work for you too -- it looks like a wide bladed wood-chisel and is a push forward rather than push across motion. 2 hours ago, fredk said: I bought one of these recently: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sewing-Leather-Splitter-Edge-Skiving-Tool-Leather-Craft-Device-Paring-Cutter-/254213890096?hash=item3b30542030 1. Mine cost £26 2. I've not had the opportunity to use it yet 3. Allegedly they need careful setting up to work correctly but once set up they work great I used to have the more complex version -- the Scharffix clone. I spent far more time and leather than I ought trying to get it to cooperate. I suspect that the one I had was flexing too much with the leather I was putting through it. IT would work, for a while, then randomly plunge through. Fred you may find better success with your design -- it's got fewer moving parts so I suspect it's far stiffer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingsCountyLeather Report post Posted July 28, 2019 Hi @Matt S I’m in the market for a bell knife skiver but I’m having a tough time trying to find one at a reasonable price. would you be able to throw in a link or two for me to research? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt S Report post Posted July 28, 2019 8 hours ago, KingsCountyLeather said: Hi @Matt S I’m in the market for a bell knife skiver but I’m having a tough time trying to find one at a reasonable price. would you be able to throw in a link or two for me to research? Research them generally? There's some good videos on YouTube, especially by Checaflo. It you're looking for one cheap, trawl ebay, Craigslist, FB all the usual local ads. Get the word out there with people who might hear that someone else is selling a skiving machine. Leather dealers, other leather worries etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingsCountyLeather Report post Posted July 28, 2019 3 hours ago, Matt S said: Research them generally? There's some good videos on YouTube, especially by Checaflo. It you're looking for one cheap, trawl ebay, Craigslist, FB all the usual local ads. Get the word out there with people who might hear that someone else is selling a skiving machine. Leather dealers, other leather worries etc. Thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites