Hi Ken! It's been a while. A baker's dozen...
In Iroko & brass
https://knoba.files.wordpress.com/20...pg?w=300&h=225
Link source: https://knoba.wordpress.com/2015/06/...her-burnisher/
Thanks Ken!
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Hi Ken! It's been a while. A baker's dozen...
In Iroko & brass
https://knoba.files.wordpress.com/20...pg?w=300&h=225
Link source: https://knoba.wordpress.com/2015/06/...her-burnisher/
Thanks Ken!
Hello knoba, looks like you've been busy! I had some sort of buffer in mind when I saw the title. Am not sure how this works...
Hey, DIYer!
Hope you're well!
After cutting a piece of leather it has angular edges. This can be undesirable in items like belts. Running an edge beveller will add a nice chamfer, but the burnisher can then run repeatedly down the edge, in a suitably sized groove, to round over the edge and take off any whisps that remain.
Wow, busy man, knoba! We'll get all of these tools added for Monday :)
Thanks Jon!
I'm definitely driven, no idea why or where it's going...
Thanks knoba! I've added your Leather Burnisher to our Leathercraft category, as well as to your builder page: knoba's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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