Rare Shoelace Tool, Sharpening and Using

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2020
  • Taking a look at a rare shoelace cutting and rounding tool. I am sharpening the blade and cutting some shoe laces before rounding them with the end of the tool. Its similar to a rein rounder in terms of making round laces.
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  • @gazgf
    @gazgf 3 года назад +2

    Love seeing old tools identified (and put back to use)...we have all forgotten soo much but this year hopefully makes us all more appreciative of past knowledge. Keep it up Harry 👌

  • @DeniseSkidmore
    @DeniseSkidmore 3 года назад +6

    My modern lace cutter works on a similar principle, a sharp blade just over a channel, but it is used differently. Instead of cutting straight across an edge, a round hole is made in a scrap, you start the cutter into the leather, and as soon as you develop a tail you grasp the tail to pull leather through the cutter instead of holding the uncut leather. Go all the way around the circle and keep going into a spiral. Very long laces can be made this way, and moderate laces can be made from fairly small scraps.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +1

      Hi Denise...those are very good for braiding as well, as you say a very similar principle. Happy Christmas to you.

    • @chrisholt2474
      @chrisholt2474 3 года назад

      Great tip, much appreciated, thank you. Regards, chris.

    • @rabidavid614
      @rabidavid614 3 года назад +1

      Replying to Denise Skidmore's comment.. cutting a lace using the spiral technique.. Are the laces as strong, considering that when cut from a spiral one side is shorter than the other, albeit marginally?

  • @38MarcW
    @38MarcW 3 года назад +1

    Great little tool Harry who knew the amount of labour it used to take to make the humble shoe lace.

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for bringing us along! KANSAS USA

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Jack and Happy Christmas to you.

  • @michaeleveleth7979
    @michaeleveleth7979 Год назад

    Now that is a great find, THANK YOU

  • @crowznest438
    @crowznest438 3 года назад +1

    I do love "whats it" videos, although you know what it is, and are sharing; thanks!

  • @bilbobaggins5752
    @bilbobaggins5752 3 года назад +1

    I can envision a handy tool with a lot more gradual round holes affixed or clamped to a work bench that would be handy for getting nice round laces.

  • @OrionsAnvil
    @OrionsAnvil 3 года назад

    That's just a neat tool. Thanks for sharing, great video.

  • @gerryheynes5082
    @gerryheynes5082 3 года назад +2

    Interesting tool Harry, but mostly I just wanted to wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 🥳. All the best, Gerry

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +2

      Thank you very much Gerry, and a very Happy Christmas to you.

  • @fionadee1416
    @fionadee1416 3 года назад +1

    A similar tool is used to make tubes and wire in jewelery making and also tubing for silk flower making. The draw plates for jewelery come in many sizes so may be a substitute for this tool. When I made tubes for silk flower making, I always heated the tool before drawing .

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад

      Thanks very much Fion that's interesting.

  • @maryfrederickson9400
    @maryfrederickson9400 3 года назад

    I must look for one of those!

  • @Corialtavi
    @Corialtavi 3 года назад +1

    Oh so that's what that is ! I think my gran had something similar in her cutlery drawer when I was a kid (She used to mend shoes in the 1930's / 40's). The one I saw was a little thinner in width and I cannot remember it having the holes at the top like yours. I will have to have a search among her boxes of cutlery the family have still squirrelled away.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +2

      That's great...of course it could be a runner bean slicer doubling up as a shoelace maker or vice versa 😊😊😊

  • @marktullis1175
    @marktullis1175 3 года назад

    Well thought thru tool!

  • @user-el5mp6rn6m
    @user-el5mp6rn6m 3 года назад +1

    Старый, проверенный временем инструмент. Раритет. Душу греет. Спасибо за рассказ! Удачи Вам!

    • @user-ix5rd4tx6v
      @user-ix5rd4tx6v 3 года назад

      Водой намочить посильнее? Но чтобы не порвалась

  • @angelalewis460
    @angelalewis460 3 года назад

    One could make nice little leather bracelets with that.

  • @neogovernment
    @neogovernment 3 года назад

    Good video thank you for uploading, Happy Christmas

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад

      Thanks very much and Happy Christmas to you .

  • @thomasbeckett1245
    @thomasbeckett1245 Год назад

    Once you round it thrust thru the holes, then the next step is burnishing, with a regular burnisher.

  • @gustgatt
    @gustgatt Год назад

    Ingenioisa y práctica herramienta. Actualmente es muy difícil de conseguir antiguedades como esta. Saludos.

  • @PaulSmith-rd8yc
    @PaulSmith-rd8yc 3 года назад

    Harry that sounds like a smart bit of kit. Love to know where you keep getting your bits from

  • @genewhitesides2722
    @genewhitesides2722 Год назад

    After the tool, which is a great find. Have you tried giving it a good rolling? Thank you for all the sharing of your knowledge?

  • @duke3266
    @duke3266 Год назад +1

    👍😎

  • @labrat7357
    @labrat7357 3 года назад

    I have seen a few lace cutters of the type used for braiding and whip plating but never one like this . With your woodworking skills this nice little tool deserves a new elm handle. I wonder if once started the lace could be secured on a nail and you walk away backwards you might take some of the floping around out of the equation. All the best.

  • @cannon440
    @cannon440 3 года назад +1

    Seems to me after you put the lace through the cone side,
    you should put the lace through the other way & it would cut the corners (if the tool is sharp).

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Laddie I will give that a go...I suspect having reread Bruce Johnson's rein rounder instructions I should also have rounded the edges first. Happy Christmas.

    • @cannon440
      @cannon440 3 года назад

      @@harryrogers Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year from the land of 20+" of snow NE PA

  • @terrybrower3437
    @terrybrower3437 7 месяцев назад

    I wonder, with the right sized tool I could make a belt for my Singer treadle shoe patcher. And what type of leather I would use.

  • @bwaldo1
    @bwaldo1 7 месяцев назад

    If you edged the corners first this would work even better

  • @simjacobs
    @simjacobs 3 года назад

    Really nice tool but now I want one ;) Does anyone know of this tool made now?

  • @donkeywhistler
    @donkeywhistler 3 года назад

    Send this to “My Mechanics”

  • @synwannleathercraft8506
    @synwannleathercraft8506 Год назад

    Strange tool is it old one ?

  • @g.m.5412
    @g.m.5412 2 года назад

    That tool is awesome! Would love to know what thickness the leather is that you cut from? Looks like a great size!

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  2 года назад +1

      From memory I think the tool goes up to something like 3mm laces.

    • @g.m.5412
      @g.m.5412 2 года назад

      @@harryrogers Thanks!

  • @Amanda-ev1xz
    @Amanda-ev1xz Год назад

    I’ve been wondering if a jewellers drawplate would be useful to create the round shape in laces?

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  Год назад

      Yes good idea...quite possibly as it is not dissimilar to a rein rounder.

  • @doughunter3967
    @doughunter3967 3 года назад

    i was hand cutting laces by hand last week and looking at my treadle belts just yesterday wondering how they used to do it...thanks kindly friend...Yah bless...doug (kanada)

  • @samlee2944
    @samlee2944 3 года назад

    Hi Harry, may I ask where you buy your belt buckles from in the UK? Thanks very much

    • @stuartcommon4651
      @stuartcommon4651 3 года назад

      Try Abbey England they have a massive choice

  • @jimathey6153
    @jimathey6153 3 года назад +1

    OLD LEATHER SMITH here, yes Weaver leather has 2 rounders 1 U clamp 2 UR bench the other 1 U screw or bolt 2 UR BENCH, Suggestion, instead of water try virgin olive oil, it seams 2 upsorb better, lasts longer, and works GREAT AS A DYE, with multiple coats, PLEASE HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A SAFE AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад

      Thanks very much Jim...and wishing you a very happy Christmas. All the very best Harry

  • @Nicolchu_
    @Nicolchu_ 3 года назад

    Hope your knuckles are still intact Uncle Harry

    • @Nicolchu_
      @Nicolchu_ 3 года назад

      Could you clamp the 'lace-tool' into a vice and save your fingers and knuckles :/

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад

      Thanks...that's a thought about the vice.

    • @Nicolchu_
      @Nicolchu_ 3 года назад

      @@harryrogers Wonder would a wire-die work or too blunt to pull a leather tube tru

  • @graceygal2664
    @graceygal2664 3 года назад +1

    You seem like the type of man to learn how to fix a car instead of paying an extortionate amount of money

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  3 года назад +1

      Ha ha...I like to know how to fix stuff, but I often have the experts do it!!...but yes I have over the years worked on a few cars!! Happy Christmas to you.

    • @graceygal2664
      @graceygal2664 3 года назад

      @@harryrogers merry Christmas to you two