Beechwood edge creaser new model - Blanchard
VERGEZ BLANCHARD3.716xx
Possibly in Stock - Call
94,10 €
75,30 €
(incl. VAT)In leatherwork, 'creasers' and 'groovers' are tools used to create lines and grooves in the leather.
3.716xx
Possibly in Stock - Call
94,10 €
75,30 €
(incl. VAT)3.719
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54,90 €
43,90 €
(incl. VAT)3.724
Not in stock
28,10 €
22,50 €
(incl. VAT)3.725
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38,70 €
30,90 €
(incl. VAT)
31,90 €
28,70 €
(incl. VAT)0212-3.727F
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27,70 €
(incl. VAT)3.747.xx
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62,30 €
49,80 €
(incl. VAT)3.747.K1
Not in stock
11,40 €
9,20 €
(incl. VAT)In leatherwork, 'creasers' and 'groovers' are tools used to create lines and grooves in the leather. Here's an explanation of the two:
Creasers:
A creaser is used to create a decorative line or a fold along the edge of the leather. This line can be used as a guide for stitching or as a purely decorative detail. Creasers can be heated, which creates a more pronounced line in the leather. There are various types of creasers, some adjustable and others with fixed distances.
Groovers:
A groover is used to cut a small groove in the leather. This groove is often used to recess the stitches, so they lie protected within the leather and do not wear out as easily. A bone folder can be used to make grooves in leather. There are both adjustable groovers where you can set the depth yourself and fixed ones.
The difference in short:
A creaser creates a pressed line or fold. A groover removes a small amount of leather to create a groove."
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