Rope Tobacco cutter blade

Gliden07

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I have a friend that is opening a Cigar/Pipe Lounge. He has an antique Rope Tobacco cutter hes restoring. Its missing the blade in it and I have no idea how it should be designed. I do have the shape as the space for the blade is defined. My question is do I make the blade bevel only on one side or both? Was hoping someone on here would know.
 
I have a friend that is opening a Cigar/Pipe Lounge. He has an antique Rope Tobacco cutter hes restoring. Its missing the blade in it and I have no idea how it should be designed. I do have the shape as the space for the blade is defined. My question is do I make the blade bevel only on one side or both? Was hoping someone on here would know.
chisel bevel, I believe.
 
I've seen, and made them in both types..... with bevels on both sides, and with a single bevel. For single, the bevel is on the side opposite the hole/where the cigar is inserted. Most of the higher quality ones have an adjustable stop, and a single bevel. The mid and lower end ones, or those that are production models, tend to have two bevels, and a non-adjustable stop. (for speed and ease of manufacture)
 
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