a hand forged set of leather workers tools based on Roman and Anglo-Saxon examples
the lunulate cutter is case carburised and hardened and the square section awl is hand forged water
quenched S275JR steel, both supplied with beech wood handles and flax twine ferrules
the cutter is based on an example from Saalburg in germany as well as a similar find from West stow Anglo-Saxon village
possibly re used roman or based on a roman example
made in sheffield england by daegrad tools
the lunulate cutter is case carburised and hardened and the square section awl is hand forged water
quenched S275JR steel, both supplied with beech wood handles and flax twine ferrules
the cutter is based on an example from Saalburg in germany as well as a similar find from West stow Anglo-Saxon village
possibly re used roman or based on a roman example
made in sheffield england by daegrad tools