Tools for Leatherwork - A Collection of Historical Articles on Leather Production
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Essential Tools
TOOLS FOR LEATHER WORK are relatively inexpensive when compared with the cost of tools for other divisions of industrial arts, or equipment for the home craftsman, or when compared with the value of the product made. It will be noted from the panel photograph, Fig. 12, and the discussion in the listing of the tools, that many of the essential tools are common to other activities; hence they will already be available in the shop inventory, or among the tools of the home workman.
Such tools as the junior steel square (5), shoe polisher (14), dye brush (18), awl (20), or mallet (13) may be procured at a minimum cost from a local variety or ten-cent store. A few of the tools may easily be made in the school or home workshop. These are so indicated in the following listing of tools (the numbers indicated for each tool in the list correspond to those in Fig. 12):
No. 1. Lacing gauge punch—to punch holes for lacing, buckles, snap attachments, and adjustment holes on belts. Revolving punches are available in either four or six tube sizes. The four-tube, revolving punch, Fig. 13, has a thumbscrew adjustment for spacing. This adjustment is not standard with all makes, and this tool should be ordered from a source which specifies it. A one-hole gauge punch, however, is satisfactory, if the correct-size tube is supplied. The one shown in Fig. 14 has a depth gauge as well as a hole-spacing gauge. A punch with both adjustments is highly desirable for beginners. The additional cost for gauges is slight.