Leðurverkfæri
Sporahjól f leður no. 8
This marking wheel is available with four different marking distances of resp. 3, 3.5, 4, and 5 mm, all with pointy spikes, which make them particularly suitable for round awls. The marking wheel also has an ergonomic design and a shaped handle, which makes it comfortable to hold and easy to steer. Marking wheels are used for marking out stitching holes, which are used for sewing leather.
Leðurkantskeri st.2
This edge beveler is the perfect tool for chamfering beautiful edges on your leather projects. The beveler has a straight cutting blade and is available in five different sizes, of which no. 1 has the narrowest blade and no. 5 has the widest. The cutting blade is slightly rounded at the bottom, giving the perfect angle for smoothly cutting leather edges. To use the edge beveler, simply run it down the leather with light pressure and let it do the work. In this way, you achieve beautiful edges that you can both leave as they are or treat with everything from water to edge colours.
Módeljárn japanskt nr. 7
Leðurformunarjárn nr.8 Japanskt
Leðurgaffall 12mm
This stainless-steel chisel is perfect for lacing and weaving projects. The sharp blade makes perfect holes when pressed through the leather. If the chisel is to be used to make holes in a thick material, it can be made easier by using a hammer or a rawhide maul.
It has a rough handle that ensures a good grip so that it does not slip in your hands. The chisel is available in five different widths: 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 mm.
Leðurgaffall 10mm
This stainless-steel chisel is perfect for lacing and weaving projects. The sharp blade makes perfect holes when pressed through the leather. If the chisel is to be used to make holes in a thick material, it can be made easier by using a hammer or a rawhide maul.
It has a rough handle that ensures a good grip so that it does not slip in your hands. The chisel is available in five different widths: 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 mm.
Leðurformunaráhald no.8036
Þynningarhnífur f leður
Leðurgaffall 7mm
This stainless-steel chisel is perfect for lacing and weaving projects. The sharp blade makes perfect holes when pressed through the leather. If the chisel is to be used to make holes in a thick material, it can be made easier by using a hammer or a rawhide maul.
It has a rough handle that ensures a good grip so that it does not slip in your hands. The chisel is available in five different widths: 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 mm.