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Ivan Deluxe Stitching Groover
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- £20.50
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The Deluxe Adjustable Stitching Groover is a great tool to have in your collection
The adjustable Stitching Groover is a useful tool for leatherworkers who need to cut grooves on the edges of vegetable-tanned leather. The adjustable blade allows for a wide range of groove widths, from 2mm (5/64") to 38mm (1-1/2"), or 2mm (5/64")~ 19mm (3/4") depending on your tool choice making it a versatile tool for a variety of leatherworking projects.
Option A Adjustable - the blade can be easily adjusted with a screwdriver.
Option B Deluxe - the blade can be easily adjusted by loosening and tightening the knurled collar, without the need for any extra tools.
This makes it easy to switch between different groove widths as needed, without interrupting your work.
The wooden handle provides a comfortable grip and makes it easy to control the groover as you work. The grooves created by the tool are clean and precise, ensuring a professional-looking finish on your leather projects.
Overall, if you work with vegetable-tanned leather and need to cut grooves on the edges, the Stitching Groover is a great tool to have in your collection. Its adjustable blade and comfortable wooden handle make it easy to use and versatile for a variety of projects. Just be sure to use it carefully and follow proper safety precautions when working with any sharp tools.
- Adjustable widths between 2mm (5/64")~ 38mm (1-1/2") or 2mm (5/64")~ 19mm (3/4") depending on your tool choice
- Features a wooden handle.
- One blade included.
- Two options to choose from depending on budget
- Additional blade available to purchase
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Responsibility & Sustainability
Artisan leather products made to last a lifetime
Hands of Tym's luxury leather goods are made to last a lifetime.
We design and make all our products with sustainability in mind. Our ethos is that our leather products should be well used, and if for any reason they break, they should be worth fixing.
In the unlikely event your Hands of Tym item breaks, we'll happily fix it for you, meaning it will stay with you, and age with you.
Responsibly Sourced Vegetable Tanned Leather
Here at Hands of Tym we source only the finest Italian vegetable tanned leather to make your products.
Some leathers are not well produced and can be damaging for the environment, but our vegetable tanned leather is a world away from this kind of leather. Here's why:
- It's vegetable tanned, meaning only natural and organic materials are used to tan the leather
- Our leather is made by hand using traditional techniques. Artisans use their skilled hands and techniques passed down for generations, to naturally produce the finest leather, with minimal electricity required
- Our leather speaks for itself, meaning no synthetic substances are used (or needed) to treat it once finished. This way our products evolve over time - their personalities change with every passing year you spend together
- Our leather producer is certified by the Genuine Italian Vegetable Tanned Leather Consortium, and commits to reuse and recycle as much waste as possible into a variety of useful products building circularity into the process.
- For our suppliers, vegetable tanning natural leathers is their artisan craft. It’s been practised for generations and is friendly to the earth.
Recyclable Packaging
With thought for the environment, each piece of packaging we use, from our kraft boxes, paper tapes, shredded paper fillers and tissue papers, are recyclable.
Buy One, Get One Tree
We've teamed up with Ecologi and the not-for-profit Eden Reforestation Project, meaning with every checkout over £50 on our website we'll plant a mangrove tree in Madagascar.
We're planting a forest on behalf of our customers on designated land, to the north west of the island, near Marataola.
Not only are we helping soak up carbon from the atmosphere, but we're restoring biodiversity in a country where 90% of its original forests have disappeared.