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Making Leather Working Gouges  Bruce Evans

    Here I will show how to make two different gouges that will help out in your sheath making.One is just a straight gouge for doing any non-precision grooving.And the second for cutting a straight even groove for stitching in.Tandy Leather does have these for $15.00 each,but I like to make most of my tools so I decided to make my own.

 

All you need for these is something for handles and some 1/8 inch or so rund rod that can be hardened.I used a spring clip from a tow pin. With a torch I heated and straightened the pin into a straight rod,you could do this in a forge also.

 

Now flatten the ends out some,but leave them as thick as possiable as this will be ground later to make a cutting edge.

 

You will now need to bend one end to a ninety degree bend, approxiamately 1/2 in long.

 

Drill a 1/16 inch hole in the two flattened ends.

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