they go in the tool post you then turn it in slowly till you leave an impression or design in the leather the one flat on is for the edges if they are slightly to high sometimes even with much time fitting the leather it still sticks up slightly thats what the flat tool is for thanks .....lee
I appreciate that Lee. I've noticed that many of your listings for tools and equipment follow this sort of path. They compel interest, but also lack many important details that a potential buyer would need to know. I just figure if you give all prudent info and a nice pic or 2 it would not only save you time by having to respond to questions, but also help speed sales. Hope you didn't take it the wrong way.