Description
LEATHER SEWING CLAW PRICKING POINT
This striking claw allows you to make several diagonal holes with a single mallet strike for a regular saddle stitch . The pricking point allows for future stitches.
The blade is made of forged and then tempered steel of very high quality and very high resistance to wear.
Each point is 1.7 mm wide and the center distance between each tooth is 3 mm . Ideal for small leather goods.
Dimensions :
Teeth | Blade width | Total length of the tool |
1 | 1.7 mm | 122 mm |
2 | 4 mm | 122 mm |
5 | 14 mm | 122 mm |
10 | 29 mm |
140 mm |
Tooth length for maximum leather thickness: approximately 9 mm
Info :
- The higher the claw number, the closer the stitches will be, the tighter the seam.
- The No. 9 - 1 tooth striking claw is also compatible with the No. 9 striking claws - Center distance 3.00mm in "INVERTED" points.
Sold individually
Made in France
Brand: Vergez Blanchard
Reference of this article: 3.702.09
What center distance should I choose for my creation?
The center distance is the distance between two points: it should be chosen according to the item you wish to create (aesthetic choice).
The different center distance/wire diameter combinations give different aesthetic results: the choice is yours!
Table given for information purposes :
Leather item | Total thickness of leather | Center distance | Wire diameter |
Short article (eg. bookbinding, small leather goods) | Max. 2.5 mm | 2.5 to 3.38 mm | 0.30 to 0.53 mm |
Medium article (eg leather goods) | Max. 4 mm | 3.38 to 3.85 mm | 0.54 to 0.70 mm |
Great article (eg furniture, saddlery, luggage) | Max. 7 mm | 4 to 6.75 mm | 0.76 to 1.30 mm |
Spec Sheet or Guide/Tutorial
Before using the product, we advise you to read the safety data sheet, the instructions for use, the blog article (guide or tutorial) or the technical sheet.
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