Using a hobby knife can pull and crease the leather and make it harder to get a straight line since it s so fragile and more prone to moving so it s harder to get a straight crisp line.
Best way to cut leather straight.
Don t be afraid to make multiple light passes with your blade to complete the cut.
There are many different methods to cut leather.
It s kind of like you stamp the end as opposed to cutting it.
The thicker the leather is the sharper and deeper you will need to cut and so it is best to use either a blade that you feel capable of sharpening or a disposable like a utility knife that you can cheaply replace the blades in.
He prefers the box cutter because it can also make curves while the rotary cutter can only cut straight.
It s hard to cut a clean curve in one shot in thinner leather it s damn near impossible in thick leather.
Make multiple light passes especially with thick leather.
Because it s thin and more fragile using a hobby knife can pull and crease the leather as you try to drag the knife across it.
It is going to prove to be a very useful part of your leather cutting process.
Rotary knives because of their lack of drag and japanese knives because of the way you can finish a cut.
This helps keep you on track and more importantly the blade straight.
This tool can be adjusted from a length of 80mm all the way up to 95mm.
Best way to cut thin leather of a thickness of 1mm or less is best done using a rotary cutter.
The leather s much more prone to moving so it s harder to get a straight crisp line.
You will often find these swivel knives included in leather cutting kits making it obvious that it is an essential tool to own.
Cutting thin leather 1 mm thickness or less is best done using a rotary cutter.
On thicker leathers most knives will work.