I'm currently making a couple of belts and they're going well but I want to stitch across the belts so my normal edge grooving tool won't work. What tool can I use to do this or should I just change the angle on my edge groover?
you can get a tool which has the cutting circle/ hole of the edge groover on a handle without the guide. Used with a ruler or similar straight edge.
If you don't have that you can tilt the edge groover as you say or you may get enough depression by just compressing it where needed with a back of a knife or something. As long as it isn't sharp it should be fine. once the stitching wheel goes over it and stitched you probably wont be able to tell...
Don't be put off by the cheap price as I've used them and was well impressed with how good they are. I wouldn't be recommending them if I didn't think that
They look good, thanks. Was hoping my pricking irons would have arrived by now but they haven't . Keen to get these belts finished so may have to try and use my awl, which tends to bend. I'll have to drill with the Dremel-a-like (Aldi)
In the absence of a pricking iron you can use a sturdy old fashioned dinner fork to mark and space your stitches, along with a ruler. Just select one with strong tines at your required spacing. However a good diamond-section awl is difficult to substitute....
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