Monday, May 23, 2011

New tools and New pieces cut out.

The most exciting event from last week was the Rocky Mountain Leather Trade Show in Sheridan, WY.  Chris and I made a few really good purchases. We added to our tools with three new knives from Knip Custom Knives out of Rochester, MN.  They are the sharpest knives I have ever used and I am so excited to use them.  I cut out tops and panels out of tooling leather, for the dark brown chaps I am working on now with the round knife and it was like I was cutting paper.  They cut so much better then any of the other knives we have, there is just no comparison. 
The other knives we got were a curved knife used for straight cuts and getting in tight corners.  And then another called a skiving knife which should make one of the hardest processes of leather working just that much easier.  I have to say skiving is one of the biggest things I need to work on more, to do it well, and it can't hurt to have a tool sharp enough to handle the cut. 
Knip Custom Knives
Tops and Panels





Wayne Jueschke Stamping tools
The other cool tools we bought at the Trade Show are two stamping tools.  I can only buy a few a year because of the cost but these should be tools that will last a life time.  The bigger of the two is a geometric stamp and then the other is a border stamp.  These stamping tools are made by Wayne Jueschke out of Elko, NV.  I can't say enough about the quality of his tools, and we will see how the end product looks on the tops for the chaps I am working on now. 

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