FNC Creasing Tips
FNC Creasing Tips
FN creasing tips are most commonly used to create a gentle crease, while rounding over the sharp edges on leather. FNC tips have a similar curve radius to the regular FN tips, thus it will behave very similarly. FNC tips are preferred over FN tips when you have to reach tight places or crease a short segment.
I partnered with a talented machinist in 2021 to design these FN tips, tuning the groove profile to deliver precisely what I am looking for, while taking heavy inspiration from Regad.
Model | Crease Line Distance | Application |
---|---|---|
FNC1 | 0.7mm | Wallet Edges, Watch Straps |
FNC2 | 1mm | Wallets and Bags |
FNC3 | 1.5mm | Bags and Belts |
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Tapered Nut
Short circuit is a common issue in electric creasers. I have narrowed down one of the causes. The steel center rod that goes through the brass body of the creasing tip can misalign and bend slightly with constant use, especially with high pressure. The two brass nuts used in common electric creaser tips are cylindrical and a little too close for comfort to the internal walls of the creasing handle screw mount. A slight misalignment can cause the cylindrical brass nut to touch both the cathode and anode at the same time, sending your machine to an early grave.
This is my solution:
Custom manufactured tapered nut made from steel.