Product description
How to Transform Leather Edges in Minutes with These Bits
Shape, sand, and burnish your leather edges with ease. Hand burnishing takes hours — HiSew bits makes it simple.
Quick Demo · Real Technique
Complete Your Edge Work Faster & Cleaner
Watch how HiSew burnishing bits—small tool tips designed for edge work—help you sand, polish and burnish leather edges…
How to Use These Bits to Burnish Leather Edges the Right Way
Start with a beveled edge, set your speed low, and apply light pressure — these three simple tips help you get a clean, smooth finish without damaging your leather.
What’s the Difference – and Which One Should You Choose?
Standard Set
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Precision Set
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Complete Set
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Grit Types Included 3×400 grit abrasive Rubber bit + 3×beechwood bit |
Grit Types Included 3×600 + 3×1000 grit abrasive Rubber bit |
Grit Types Included 3×240, 3×400, 3×600, 3×1000 grit abrasive Rubber bit + 3×beechwood bit |
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Best For Ideal for veg-tanned or medium-firm leather |
Best For Designed for chrome-tanned, Napa, and soft leather |
Best For Covers soft to firm leathers in one kit |
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Usage Scenario Great for basic shaping and traditional burnishing |
Usage Scenario Perfect for edge paint prep and soft edge detailing |
Usage Scenario Handles full edge treatment from rough to fine |
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Tool Compatibility 1/8" shank fits Dremel, Proxxon & most rotary tools |
Tool Compatibility 1/8" shank fits Dremel, Proxxon & most rotary tools |
Tool Compatibility 1/8" shank fits Dremel, Proxxon & most rotary tools |
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Recommended User Beginner to intermediate leathercrafters |
Recommended User Detail-focused users working with soft leather |
Recommended User Users needing full control over all sanding stages |
Choose Your Set & Start Leather Work
Explore our three sets to find the perfect match for your leathercraft projects – from rough sanding to polished edges.
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What leather edge thickness are these bits suitable for?
These bits handle sanding and polishing on 5–15oz (≈2–6mm) leather edges, including stacked or layered ones, while the tapered wood bit can burnish up to 18oz (≈7mm).
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Do these bits wear down quickly?
They hold up well with normal use. What seems like wear at first is just rubber compressing. We use them daily—light pressure, right grit, and avoiding dry sanding help them last. Hard leather or too much pressure can speed up wear.
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Are these compatible with Dremel?
Yes, all bits use a 1/8" (3 mm) shank and fit most rotary tools like Dremel.
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Do they vibrate a lot during use?
No. Our bits stay stable even at 35,000 RPM. For leather, we recommend staying below 15,000 RPM to avoid vibration, burning, or edge damage.
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How should I clean and store them?
Wipe off leather dust after use. Rubber bits can be cleaned with alcohol. Store in a dry place and check for wear.





















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