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There is a lace cutting tool, with grooves to be a gauge as to the width of the leather lace when cut. They work quite well, and a scrap of leather too small for a project can be made into a useful leather lace...., IF you do rawhide, I'd suggest you soak it first.
Yeah, I was wondering something similar - like, how does it work? What regulates the width of the cut, and why doesn't the blade slice off the string and come off completely? What holds the cutter to the leather?
Years ago I watched a saddle maker use a small wooden hand held tool to make piggen strings. I think it was adjustable to cut thicker strips. I have no idea what it was called or where to find one.