Description
ROUND COOKIE CUTTER
Round cookie cutter to hit. Straight handle.
High-strength steel blade that can be sharpened many times.
Dimensions :
Dimensions :
hole diameter | Tool length | Handle diameter |
2mm | 75mm | 6mm |
3mm | 80mm | 7.2mm |
4mm | 85.5mm | 8mm |
5mm | 90mm | 8mm |
6mm | 95mm | 9.5mm |
7mm | 100mm | 10mm |
8mm | 110mm | 12mm |
9mm | 114mm | 12.3mm |
10mm | 120mm | 14mm |
11mm | 120mm | 14mm |
12mm | 120mm | 16mm |
13mm | 120mm | 16mm |
14mm | 125mm | 18mm |
15mm | 130mm | 19mm |
16mm | 130mm | 20mm |
17mm | 130mm | 23mm |
18mm | 130mm | 23mm |
19mm | 130mm | 23mm |
20mm | 130mm | 25mm |
21mm | 140mm | 25mm |
22mm | 140mm | 27mm |
23mm | 140mm | 27mm |
24mm | 140mm | 29mm |
25mm | 140mm | 29mm |
Deco Leather Tips :
- When using small diameter cookie cutters (less than 4 mm), depending on the leather used (density, thickness, etc.), the leather cutout may tend to get stuck in the evacuation channel of the tool. In order to prevent it from clogging badly, we advise you to remove the cutouts regularly using a small metal rod (round tip needle, round awl, etc.).
- You can also make cutting the tool easier by putting a little beeswax on the cutting edge of the cookie cutter before each use.
- We recommend the use of the ERTALON cutting plate for a perfect job.
- Steel hammers are not recommended. Prefer a wooden or polymer mallet (for cookie cutters with diameters greater than 14mm, use a mallet of at least 400g).
Cookie cutter sold individually
Made in France
DECO CUIR, the leather work specialist
Since 2009, we have been supporting individuals and professionals.
- 1st French site for leather work
- Physical store in Campbon (44)
- Quality leather from tanneries / tannery or destocking of major leather goods brands