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- From: Wyoming Michigan
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Posted by ejhammer
on Tuesday, July 19, 2016 6:18 PM
The "C" type I think you are referring to is made for "carving" leather. The forefinger is placed in the C, the thumb and middle finger rotate the barrel as the knife is drawn along. There are several blades for this type, although they are quite thick. There is one blade called an angle blade that is finer and has a point. These knives are not intended to actually cut through leather, rather they cut through the skin side of the leather creating a line that can be tooled down into intricate shapes. You can go to Tandy Leather site to see pictures of these tools on their catalog. Never tried it on film or paper, but who knows, might work if the medium was backed up on a cutting mat.
The craft tool type I've looked at but never used. I can screw up decals fast enough with a regular knife and decided I didn't need a faster way to total destruction.
EJ
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