Just got the KS blade diamond stitching irons...has a 45° angle, 2mm teeth width which is my comfort zone. I have some euro irons too from a guy in Singapore, in 3, 3.38 and 3.85mm...gorgeous highly polished. If u want to have a look just reply and I’ll send u a picture ....sgd86 for a set of 2, 5 and 10 teeth, 2mm teeth width Wuta is 2.2mm
Thank you for the review! You have a very nice tutorial on how to sharpen Japanese pricking irons like the Kyoshin Elle. Could you do a video on how to sharpen Crimson irons? They come quite sharp to be sure, but they will need to be tuned up from time to time.
hi. could you please do some review for "Crazy Cut Leather" from Kevin Lee as well? he's selling leather tools. It would be great if you can do it. Thanks !!
Hi, where is your review for pricking doldokki? And according to you, is a chartermade knife better than a doldokki blade? Because to my knowledge, doldokki blades made of D2, RC 60??
Doldokki knives are HSS(SKH-51) and HRC, I am not sure. it depends what kind of steel you prefer, I think fit and finish wise, Chartermade is off the roof
nice review, thanks! does doldoki have something similar? or do you know which one is similar to this one? i think he has 4 different kinds of pricking irons..
Yes, we talked while ago. Thanks for still watching my channel Anders. Sweden is a great country for steel, knives. I've bought some steels from Sweden for my future knife making. I know PUUKKO knives are famous from Sweden. I will visit Sweden one day for sure. : )
I have used these irons and the ks blade punch ones, both excellent choices for the beginner and Amateur.
Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching my videos!
But which ones will last from amateur to professional?
Never used Euro style irons. I don't think we can afford them! But I really appreciate those perfect angled dashes.
you can afford EUro style from Wuta. they are nice as much as Blanchard
Love the videos! Why do you prefer Japanese style pricking iron over French style?
With this iron do you stitch directly after punching or do you need to use an awl after punching?
thank you for the review!
Just got the KS blade diamond stitching irons...has a 45° angle, 2mm teeth width which is my comfort zone. I have some euro irons too from a guy in Singapore, in 3, 3.38 and 3.85mm...gorgeous highly polished. If u want to have a look just reply and I’ll send u a picture
....sgd86 for a set of 2, 5 and 10 teeth, 2mm teeth width
Wuta is 2.2mm
Thank you for the review! You have a very nice tutorial on how to sharpen Japanese pricking irons like the Kyoshin Elle. Could you do a video on how to sharpen Crimson irons? They come quite sharp to be sure, but they will need to be tuned up from time to time.
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Thank you for the review! Greetings from Germany
Hello! I live in Germany! Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching my videos!
Love your videos. Thank u
hi. could you please do some review for "Crazy Cut Leather" from Kevin Lee as well? he's selling leather tools. It would be great if you can do it. Thanks !!
I will check him out! Thanks for the info!
Yea, please review Kevin Lees pricking irons
Hi, where is your review for pricking doldokki? And according to you, is a chartermade knife better than a doldokki blade? Because to my knowledge, doldokki blades made of D2, RC 60??
Doldokki knives are HSS(SKH-51) and HRC, I am not sure.
it depends what kind of steel you prefer, I think fit and finish wise, Chartermade is off the roof
nice review, thanks! does doldoki have something similar? or do you know which one is similar to this one? i think he has 4 different kinds of pricking irons..
Thanks. www.fineleatherworking.com/doldokki-leatherworking-tools/diamond-stitching-chisel-iron-10-teeth this is the same type.
do you have a video on the def rent types of leathers and the uses?
thank you
oh sorry, I could do it on every different leather but thank you for the comment and thanks for watching my videos!
Thanks for video
Interesting, why did you move to Germany?
Hello! I am in Germany for many reasons! right now, I am studying material! Are you in Sweden?
leathertoolz Yep, Sweden.
Yes, we talked while ago. Thanks for still watching my channel Anders. Sweden is a great country for steel, knives. I've bought some steels from Sweden for my future knife making. I know PUUKKO knives are famous from Sweden. I will visit Sweden one day for sure. : )