SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Type: Double-edged replacement blades
Compatibility: Leather Lace Thinner
Edge Style: Precision-honed, straight cutting edges
Use Case: Leather lace thinning and preparation
Material: Hardened steel
Quantity: Sold in packs (see product options)
Made in: USA
The Leather Lace Thinner is an essential bench tool for baseball and softball glove work, designed to precisely reduce the thickness of leather laces for smoother threading, tighter knots, and cleaner, more consistent finishes.
This tool allows you to peel down heavy or stiff lace to the exact thickness you need, improving flexibility and control when working through tight holes, narrow channels, and layered glove construction. It’s especially useful when restoring older gloves, matching replacement lace to original dimensions, or preparing lace for detailed relacing patterns.
The adjustable design lets you fine-tune both cut depth and bevel angle, making it suitable for a wide range of leather weights and applications. Whether you’re thinning new lace or reworking existing material, the results are repeatable and precise.
Designed to mount securely to a workbench, the Leather Lace Thinner provides stability and leverage for controlled, professional-level leather preparation in any glove repair or restoration setup.
FAQ
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Replace or rotate the blade when cuts feel uneven, require extra force, or begin to drag or fray the leather instead of slicing cleanly.
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Each blade has two usable cutting edges. Once one side dulls, the blade can be flipped to extend its usable life before replacement.
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GOLOMB tools and replacement parts are selected for real glove repair and restoration work, ensuring reliable performance, safety, and consistent results based on hands-on experience.
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Free shipping on orders over $60. Standard USPS delivery in 3-5 business days. 100% satisfaction guarantee with 30-day returns for exchange, credit, or refund.
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