Inside the Workshop: Leather Craft Tools in Action

Article published at: Jun 4, 2025 Article author: Jacek Robotka
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Inside the Workshop: Leather Craft Tools in Action

Step into my workshop and you’ll find more than just the scent of rawhide and polish—you’ll find a well-worn set of tools, each with a story to tell. These are the unsung heroes behind every handcrafted leather piece I make. Whether you're an aspiring leatherworker or just curious about the process, here’s a closer look at the essential tools that bring my work to life:

🔹 Awl

A must-have for precision. I use this sharp, pointed tool to pierce stitching holes and for intricate detail work. It’s like a pencil for leather—guiding where thread and technique will meet.

🔹 Groover

This tool carves a narrow groove along stitching lines, ensuring that stitches lay flush and evenly across the surface. It adds a subtle, professional touch to any piece.

🔹 Edge Beveler

Raw leather edges can be harsh and uneven. The edge beveler smooths and rounds them off, making the finish feel refined and soft to the touch.

🔹 Hole Punches

From belts to bags, clean and accurate holes are essential. With a variety of sizes, hole punches give me the flexibility and precision needed for different types of hardware and designs.

🔹 Stitching Punches

Even stitch spacing is key to durability and appearance. Stitching punches create perfect pathways for needle and thread, helping stitches look clean and consistent.

🔹 Strap Cutter

Whether I’m making belts, bag handles, or custom accents, the strap cutter helps me slice leather strips with consistent width and clean edges—quickly and efficiently.

🔹 Lace Cutter

For decorative touches or functional lacing, this cutter allows me to create leather laces in custom widths from the same hide I'm working with—keeping every piece unique and cohesive.

 


 

Every tool in my workshop plays a role in transforming raw material into something functional, beautiful, and built to last. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes looks at the craft, the process, and the passion that drives it all.

 

 

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