
Originally Posted by
T-Bone
Thanks for the photo tutorial. I am going to have to get one of those rotary slickers. I've been using a boar's tusk and rubbing it back and forth on the edge.
T
I actually prefer to use canvas and elbow grease, but I don't have any canvas. The slicker actually works really well. I've gotten good results with it. I'm making a Herne-styled belt and ran the battery dead on my drill doing the bigger part of the belt!
Never thought about a boar's tusk! Does it work well?
Tartan Hiker- you're very welcome. I would suggested working on scrap leather and practicing with the beveler before you do any work you want to keep. It's really easy to slip and dig a gouge across your project... or your pinkie finger...
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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