Bodkin
Puncher
Bodkin
A bodkin is a small, pointed instrument for making holes in cloth, leather, etc.
A cobbler is someone who makes shoes. They cut out the patterns from leather and sew them together, then nail them onto the hard shoe bottoms.
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Awl to make holes in leather Burnisher used to rub the soles and heals to make them shine Marking wheel to make marks on the sole where the needle needs to go Size stick to measure someone's foot Sole knife to make the shape of the shoe Stretching pliers to stretch out the upper part of the shoe
You can make your own holes in leather belts with a leather punch. Belts made of fabric or other material may unravel at the hole if you make a new one, which could be prevented by using an eyelet in the new hole.
A cobbler would not be a person who make shoes if the cobbler is a dessert or iced drink.
An awl is a sharply pointed tool for making holes or widening holes in soft materials like leather and some plastics.
There is no single word to describe such a person in english. They are called either a leather-worker or leather-craftsmanA tanner makes leather from untreated skins, he does not make things from leather.
Of course cobbler.
They cut out the leather pieces according to the size of the shoe they wanted and then they sew the pieces together. Small nails or pegs were used to fasten the sole to the uppers. And the early shoes didn't have a left and right to them, they were the same for both feet.