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2025-08-31 11:36:18
I've been using these for a few weeks now and the are still very sharp. They're sturdy for being nice and thin, they're the perfect size for my projects. Definitely worth it!
Kate
2025-08-19 17:30:57
I don't do any leatherwork, but I do use cork fabric to make handles or add accents on canvas or quilted bags. I've always had a problem with cutting the ends of the cork so it looks neat and symmetrical. This makes everything look perfect.
D. Phelps
2025-07-30 11:16:36
It's a neat little set with the little matt included. Three different shapes and lots of sizes. My only problem is that it's a little clumsy to use them. Be careful when holding it in place so you don't smash your finger, like I did, with the mallet. I cut some very thick saddle leather and it worked fine. I only knocked off a star because of the slight danger factor. But, if you're careful, they work great and produce a nice, clean cut. I am happy with the set.
DG
2025-07-22 14:26:02
The angle on most of the cutters was less than 90 degrees, so if you want to use these to cut a round corner on a square piece of leather you will need to bend them open a little. Not hard to do with two pairs of pliers but a little annoying. They are also not super sharp and need honing to deliver a smooth cut on tough leathers.
Richard R.
2025-04-06 16:22:38
A less expensive way to finish the ends of leather straps and belts.
Arthur R. Bachelor
2025-04-05 14:55:48
Great item
Rudilenia
2025-02-02 11:05:15
Perfecto para lo que necesito llego rápido
Lord Helmet
2024-12-29 17:16:33
These are sharp and come with a nice little storage cup. The angle wasn't exactly 90° but I was able to bend it with some pliers. Because it's only the blade, it's not really easy to hold it in position while you hit it with a hammer. After a little practice, it's not bad. It's a quick way to get a consistent corner radius on your leather work and it's a lot easier and faster than scissors or razor blades.
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