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Welt knife
A welt trimming knife with a circular cutting head for levelling and trimming the surface of the welt after it had been sewn in. The welt was a strong strip of good quality leather sewn round the lasting margin of the upper, and joining it to the insole. The sole was then stitched to the welt by a second seam. The circular head is mounted on a wooden handle. The tool is not pushed, but is held at right angles to the side of the clog or shoe. It is provided with two fences: a rebate across the circular head with bears on the sole edge and prevents damage to the upper; and a plate screwed to the head which acts like the sole of a plane and controls the depth of cut.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F2012.8.15
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Length
(mm): 150
Width
(mm): 35
Depth
(mm): 35
Material
wood
steel
Location
In store
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