I am contemplating the idea of buying a set of Amy Roke european pricking irons and I was wondering if some of you know/use them already and have informations or suggestions for alternatives.
Thank you very much
Angelo
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@Cristian thank you for your reply. All the technical details that you listed make perfect sense and eventually are all point that must be addressed in order to reach an higher level of production. On their other hand, every choice boils down to a combination of possibilities typical of the current situation of every individual.
So long story short, let’s say it’s the best solution that can be worked out at the moment. It will indeed represent an upgrade and allow me to carry on toward a more traditional technique (at least from where I am at now), which is my why. Now, are there better solutions out there? Most certainty yes, in fact your remarkable answer proves this (I use KS Blade round dent and Brogue punch for shoemaking), but I can live with the fact that this can be a story for another time, at least for the time being.
I don’t quite follow the 40º vs 45º issue though, especially if different leather thickness require different angle, but apparently all the other irons have 45º prong angle.
I am waiting for the Amy Roke irons now, so will follow up with thoughts.
Thank you for your answers, I really appreciated it.
@Cristian thank you for your reply. All the technical details that you listed make perfect sense and eventually are all point that must be addressed in order to reach an higher level of production. On their other hand, every choice boils down to a combination of possibilities typical of the current situation of every individual.
So long story short, let’s say it’s the best solution that can be worked out at the moment. It will indeed represent an upgrade and allow me to carry on toward a more traditional technique (at least from where I am at now), which is my why. Now, are there better solutions out there? Most certainty yes, in fact your remarkable answer proves this (I use KS Blade round dent and Brogue punch for shoemaking), but I can live with the fact that this can be a story for another time, at least for the time being.
I don’t quite follow the 40º vs 45º issue though, especially if different leather thickness require different angle, but apparently all the other irons have 45º prong angle.
I am waiting for the Amy Roke irons now, so will follow up with thoughts.
Thank you for your answers, I really appreciated it.
Angelo