When I tried it, my friend had the following kit, it has all the basic tips in small sizes. Then if you need, you can get the 3 or 4 tips that you will use the most in their regular expensive size :p
same kit, 2 different sources.
There are cheaper alternatives on AliExpress, but i never tried them and I would not know how good or bad they are.
Thanks so much, this is so helpful. In my mind I wrapped my head around the $300 or so not taking into account the price of all the different tips. Went from $300-500 really quick haha
@Matt Roach An electric creaser is a fairly expensive proposition any way you slice it. The regard is very nice, but there you definitely pay top dollar, but i think it is generally worth it. My sister has one. I have the Summit and have generally been happy with it.
When I tried it, my friend had the following kit, it has all the basic tips in small sizes. Then if you need, you can get the 3 or 4 tips that you will use the most in their regular expensive size :p
same kit, 2 different sources.
There are cheaper alternatives on AliExpress, but i never tried them and I would not know how good or bad they are.
I got mine from Yucraft - a guy named Wayne. Very happy with the machine and the price. Very helpful.
Here is a link to an article from a user
Yucraft creasing machine - Leather Tools - Leatherworker.net
Hello,
I do not own one, but I have tried one. It is pretty decent.
If you want an in depth review, check Phil's review here:
Also, as general knowledge, it is a rebranded Dupin. The same one is being sold by Kevin Lee, Crimson Hides, A Dude in Russia, etc.
Have a nice day