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Manual Leather Skiver Peeler Splitter Thinning Skiving Machine Leather Craft Edging Machine for Leather DIY Project

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Features

  • * Simple to use, Fully Adjustable.
  • * Ability to par larger pieces of leather by running through the machine several times.
  • * 27 mm roller and 3 additional interchangeable rollers (4mm, 8mm and 12mm)
  • * The patented mechanism automatically makes the knife stay in the chosen position so there is no need for time consuming readjustments.
  • * Leather skiver replacement blades are available.

Description

Welcome to Innetoc store: : Product Name: Leather craft edge Skiving Machine leather Peeling Machine This Leather Splitter machine is a simple device without complicated mechanisms or motors. It has been on the market for years and increasing numbers of users have realized its benefits. It turns the paring of leather into a simple routine. It even makes it possible to pare leather for high precision demands, for instance leather on-lays. Suitable for flat skiving and beveled edges. Comes with interchangeable rollers making it easy to pare narrow strips, i.e. for hinge paring. This machine is a MUST in any leather workers shop!

Brand: INNETOC


Material: Leather


Operation Mode: Manual


Print media: Paper (plain)


Manufacturer: Zhejiang once international co., ltd


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.62 x 8.62 x 3.98 inches; 1.98 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SKIV-91220


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 20, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Zhejiang once international co., ltd


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #137,341 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #639 in Leathercraft Accessories


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Customer Reviews: 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 58 ratings


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  • Could be better
Although good / strong / quality material, it failed / broke within a month (30days) of use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by Julian

  • Requires fine tuning due to horrible machining tolerances. Once you get it tuned.... It's not bad.
This CAN be a good purchase. It's, price wise, cheap. The machine itself, yeah, it's made pretty cheaply to. ONLY BUY OF YOU'RE WILLING TO SPEND ABOUT AN HOUR TUNING IT! For tuning the goal is to get rid of all the extra wobbles, wiggles, and jimmying by "correcting" for horrible tolerances. 1)Start with removing the pins that are clipped on. (Attach a small magnet next to the clip so that it doesn't go across the room or you lose it some other way. ) 2) Remove the adjuster knob. 3) Remove the screwed in inserts that holds the pin and the adjuster knob. 4) Wrap the threads of inserts with thread tape. 5) Tighten the lower insert until right and aligned so that the forks on the adjuster align properly. (Put a small screwdriver through the insert. Don't He-Man it into place, the main body of the machine is pot metal and will strip out.) 6) Place a thin washer between the top insert and the body. (This gives it a further range of motion for tilting the blade. ) Then attach the insert just like you did for the lower one. 7) Sqeeze the forks on the adjuster so that it slides onto the insert tightly. (No He-Man, remember cheap easily broken parts. And one is right hand thread and one is left. Finding a left handed threaded anything is horrible.) Align the hole of the fork with the insert. 8) Wrap the pins in a couple layers of aluminum foil. (Your shiming the pins to fit tighter.) Twist the pin on the same way the foil is wrapped, don't push it straight in. That will bunch the foil and remove it from where you need it. 9) Once the pins are in check for wobble. It you have ANY try again with the above steps. 10) Remove the horizontal Allen head bolt that is above the razor blade. Thread tape it and reinstall. Ensure no wobble at that point. 11) Remove the 2 pivot screws (horizontal allen head bolts below the spring with a stop nut on them). Thread tape and reinstall. Both pivot screws have a point and they must align with the dimple inside or out won't adjust correctly/ evenly. Do not over tighten the pivot screw or set nut. (Common theme here right....) 12) Remove the vertically mounted turn screw and add a set nut. (This isn't mandatory, however, when you use it and the adjustment slips you'll hate yourself for not having done it.) 13) If you have a bench vise use that to secure the machine into place during use vs the janky table mount bolt. 14) Don't think you need a huge angle to skive with. The small roller pin, a tight angle, and holding the material that is not being trimmed lower than the roller pin. The full roller pin is only used for skiving the piece flat instead of giving it a bevel. I've got mine tuned so that I can reliably Skive down to half a mm. Once you get it right, it's a simple machine so it shouldn't need much if any maintenence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Works Great, Once Fixed
Out of the box this did not work at all for me. First, the blade was set too far forward of the rolling pin that the leather rides on. The blade would not bite in to the leather. I had to take a file to both mating surfaces and use a thinner washer than the one that was originally installed in order to move the blade directly above the rolling pin. This solved the cutting problem. Next, the blade kept drifting down after each reset of the cut. This was causing me to cut through the leather if I was having to take multiple passes. This can be solved with a jam nut on the the height adjustment knob. It adds an extra step and tool during adjustments but it is a must. Finally, I had to shim or bend most all of the interacting parts to reduce the slop to an acceptable tolerance. This took a couple of hours of work but I now have a functional tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Matthew Parker

  • DON'T BUY IT! You get what you pay for, it was cheap and, yep, it's cheap alright.
You get what you pay for!! Yep, it was cheap and it is cheap. There was no tension bar for the lever adjustment. The "spings" look like they are nothing but hand coiled wire someone made themselves. The base attachment "plate" wasn't on and the hole drilled in it wouldn't fit over the screw for attaching it to a work stand. I had to drill and new hole and attach a locking nut and washer in order to place it in position on a workbench. You get what you pay for! Lesson learned....DON'T BUY IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by Robert Claggett

  • Did not last long
Hard to adjust as everything seems to be loose when it arrived. After following some tips from a YouTube video, I was able to make it work but had to re tighten after a few uses. When working with tooling veg tan, it left marks on the leather which in my case made the leather useless. Handle broke off after a month. I trashed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by christopher

  • price
took a little time to get use to. once i did , worked great.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by cowboy tack

  • It works, if you constantly adjust it
Works much better for veg tan leather. Really need to work with this tool to get it to do what you want it to. Definitely practice on scrap leather to get the feel for how deep it will skive. For the money it's not bad, but hand skiving still better for me, personally.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Anthony Proctor

  • Broke before i got to use it.
I had been curious about this type of leather skiver for quite a while. When I received it I started setting it up by clamping it to my bench. While getting ready to test it out the lever arm used to raise and lower the blade came off. There wasn't that much force required to move the lever arm and I assumed that the level arm screwed in and had just backed out in shipping. I picked it up and realized that it wasn't threaded and instead it was just a press fitted rod that went into a hole on the skiver. The only problem was the hole was only maybe and 1/8th of an inch deep and the rod was rounded on both ends so there was even less material for rod to hold on to. As there was no way for me to fix this easily I returned it for a refund. I don't know how well it would actually work because I never got a chance to use it. I seemed solid, but there seems to a lack of quality control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by Creighton

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