Re: [Harp-L] New wind saver valve leather (tools to cut Ultrasuede)



I use the wife's quilter's rotary cutter. Her pad is much bigger but you can get this size that Micromark sells for about $9-$10 at Jo Ann Fabics or Michael's. (less if you have a coupon). Brand name is 'Olfa'. Use heavy pressure on the straightedge (I use a machinist's type), so that the edges of the ultrasuede don't show shredding. Cut it as you would soft glove leather or skeived thin Moroccan wallet leather.

So far the best windsavers I have found are the ultra thin shims from inside garment anti theft devices. There are 3 shims in there. 2 are arched and no good for our use. One is flat and is usable. Problem is: you would need 40 for a 12 hole chromo. Awwwww sh*t, another secret revealed. I oughta start charging for this.

smo-joe ( wardrobe consultant to Leonard Zelig)

On Feb 18, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Ken Hildebrand wrote:

For cutting Ultrasuede into windsaver size pieces,
an Xacto knife set (Item #: 83545), cutting pad (Item #: 36133), and straight edge (Item #: 14162 ) from Micro-Mark are ideal.


http://www.micromark.com/ECONOMY-KNIFE-SET,8624.html

http://www.micromark.com/CUTTING-PAD-8-1and2-x-12-,6801.html

http://www.micromark.com/STRAIGHT-EDGE-6-LONG,6541.html

Ken H in OH



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