What tools does a cobbler have?

Cobbler's Tools:

1. Awl: A pointed tool for piercing holes in leather.

2. Waxed Thread: Strong, durable thread coated in wax for added durability.

3. Needles: Various sizes of needles for stitching leather.

4. Leather Knife: A sharp knife used for cutting and shaping leather.

5. Pliers: Used for bending and shaping wire and other materials.

6. Hammer: A small hammer for driving nails and rivets.

7. Clamps: Used for holding pieces of leather together while stitching.

8. Anvil: A heavy metal block used as a work surface for hammering and shaping leather.

9. Stitching Chisel: A tool with multiple prongs used for marking stitching lines.

10. Sandpaper: Used for smoothing rough edges of leather.

11. Dye or Polish: Used to add color or shine to leather.

12. Lacing Hooks: Used for pulling thread through holes in leather.

13. Adhesives: Contact cement, glue, or wax used for bonding materials.

14. Creasers: Used to fold and crease leather for shaping.

15. Punches: Used to create round holes in leather.

16. Mallet: A larger wooden or rubber hammer used for gentle shaping.

17. Snips: Small scissors used for precise cutting of leather.

18. Leather Stitching Awl: A handheld tool for stitching leather.

19. Edge Slicker: A tool for smoothing and finishing the edges of leather.

20. Shoe or Boot Trees: Used to maintain the shape of shoes or boots.