I needed an edge beveler for some leather projects and did not have one. I was not interested in buying one of the import models that Tandy offers currently and did not have the money to buy a better Osborne or King tool... so I made something to get by. This tool is made from a square-cut concrete nail that I annealed, ground, filed, polished and then heat treated. The handle is made from laminated Baltic birch plywood scrap that I had lying around and brass. The handle was sealed with Marine Spar Urethane.
1 comment:
You're awfully crafty!
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