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    leather working tools

    does anyone know where to get a decent leather working kit?
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    Moderator & Poshcrafter™ Martin's Avatar
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    We have a leather work expert called Black Sheep. He's just joined the forum and is keen to share his knowledge and skills. I'm sure he'll be along soon to offer some advice.

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    thanks was wantin to get the wheel groover and stitch marker dont think leprevo has them tho
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    Get the adjustable groover, very handy!

    http://www.leprevo.co.uk/photos/adjust_groover.html

    As is the edging tool, lets you take the sharp edges off your cuts.

    http://www.leprevo.co.uk/photos/tool-shave.html

    Avoid the "auto awl", the results won't be that great with it (but is handy to keep in your outdoors kit for tarp repair), use a basic awl, blunt heavy needles and pliers to get the needle through the holes.

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