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How Do You Use Smaller Beveler Tools In Leather Working?

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How Do You Use Smaller Beveler Tools In Leather Working?

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“So, here you can see this curve I’ve done with the large beveling tool. Remember by letting the toe follow a cut that I made previously in the leather. But let’s say you had a design like this where the cut is a little bit more complex and it’s smaller and a lot of little more twisty turns, that would be really hard to do with the large beveller. So, as you might expect, there are smaller ones that can be used for that. So, here’s a little teeny, tiny one. You use it the same way right, so the toe is the thick part the heel is the thin part so again, you just kind of put the toe right into the cut and you just sort of let it follow the cut kind of with that double action, that kind of jack hammer action, letting it sort of glide as you move, oops, I kind of glided it a lot there. You can do a lot finer work this way. See now I’ve beveled that little, tiny edge with a much finer tool. There are some even a lot smaller than that. This is a really small beveller, so something like this i

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