Hi folks,
I've been practicing some leather working for a wee while now, nothing fancy just basic non moulded sheaths for billhooks and wee pouches with eyelets and press studs. Now I've started to experiment with some of the other tools that acheive a nice effect like stitch groovers and edge bevellers. The problem I have , is that I bought an old looking rough half shoulder very cheaply of 1.6mm that is veg tanned for practicing on and the problem I have is setting up a stitch groover, I cannot get it to work without skooing off to the side or the leather slipping.
Does anyone know what angle to set the groover up at and have they any tips on how to use it on thinnner leather?
I've been practicing some leather working for a wee while now, nothing fancy just basic non moulded sheaths for billhooks and wee pouches with eyelets and press studs. Now I've started to experiment with some of the other tools that acheive a nice effect like stitch groovers and edge bevellers. The problem I have , is that I bought an old looking rough half shoulder very cheaply of 1.6mm that is veg tanned for practicing on and the problem I have is setting up a stitch groover, I cannot get it to work without skooing off to the side or the leather slipping.
Does anyone know what angle to set the groover up at and have they any tips on how to use it on thinnner leather?