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CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool

CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool

CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool
$ 19.80

Score By Feature

Based on 191 ratings
Easy to use
9.50
Sturdiness
9.60
Comfort
9.78
Value for money
9.70

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CRAFTERS ESSENTIAL: You'll be amazed to see how these ultimate Teflon Bone Folder tools have become an indispensable tool among your Bookbinding supplies, Card Making Supplies, Paper Crafting Tools, and Leather Working Tools and Supplies.
NON STICK: What a breath of fresh air! No glue from previous projects will adhere to your scoring stylus, contaminating your current project; it will not discolor over time because adhesives, inks, and paints will not adhere to it.
Binding Tool, Card Folder, Leather Burnisher, Paper Scorer, Scrapbooking Tools are just a few of the uses for this tool. Creasing, Folding, and Burnishing of paper, books, cloth, fabric, leather, and plastic films, among other materials. It won't leave a gleaming burnishing mark on your furniture.
DURABLE: These Teflon Folding Tools are smooth but strong, and they will not chip if dropped. Teflon (PTFE) Made of 100% Teflon (PTFE) Made of% The Square tool will also aid in the application of glue to the surface and the removal of air bubbles between the glued layers.
ERGONOMIC: The perfect size and weight to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. Very easy to work with. SIZE: SIZE: SIZE: SIZE: SIZE: SIZE: SI 3x 0. 8 x 0. 3 Inches, 2 Inches, 3 Inches, 3 Inches, 3 Inches, 3 95x1. 95x0. Teflon Folding Tool with a Length of 25 Inches. OUR PROMISE: We will replace the product if you are dissatisfied with it in any way.

Questions & Answers

I'm new to cardmaking, and I've seen score boards with tools and scoring bone folders like this on their own; do I need the board to crease my cards?

Welcome to a wonderful but addictive hobby brimming with a never-ending supply of new things to learn. There are only so many supplies left. Each card or tag is a miniature canvas that you can give away to make someone's day brighter. br>br>A scoring board isn't absolutely necessary, but if you're serious about cardmaking, you'll almost certainly want/need one. If you have a paper trimmer, it very well may have a channel (or several) for scoring a line, which is useful when you need a line scored in a specific location, such as for a decorative embossing or debossing effect on a card front. For example, consider a card front with a scored line down the bottom third of the panel that separates the focal point (stamp, die, embossing, foiling, etc.) br>br>Scoring boards are inexpensive, but they open up a TON of possibilities, making them a must-have for crafters. Some of these options include the ability to make card bases from card stock in a much more precise and professional manner, as well as the ability to make envelopes in a variety of sizes (on the larger 12x12 boards). Many scoring boards have the capability of producing small gift boxes, bags, and bows; Score in evenly spaced lines in vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and diamond configurations, as well as scoring for decorative effect as I mentioned above, but on a larger scale. A scoring tool is included with most scoring boards.br>br> A stylus can be used instead of a bone folder, which is usually made of cheap plastic. Although a Teflon bone folder may appear to be an unnecessary splurge item or indulgence, I believe they are well worth the money. They score the paper or cardstock better without cracking or tearing it than the scoring board's tool, and the tapered end is great for smoothing the line without leaving burnishing marks when you've scored a card base and are folding it. These are shiny areas where a plastic scoring tool was used to flatten the card, and they can ruin your card base, especially if you're using expensive cardstock like Neenah. br>br>You can definitely get by without a scoring board, but if you plan on getting serious about card making, you'll almost certainly want to get at least one. Many of us find that having two scoring boards—one large 12x12 and one smaller mini version—is the ideal amount. A Teflon bone folder is highly recommended once you've purchased at least one scoring board. Have a good time! br>br>

I'm trying to figure out how big the long folder is. They aren't mentioned in the description, at least not that I can see. Thank you very much! ?

6 is the size of my bone folder. 25”. I'm not sure if it's the same as the example you provided. You'll be pleased with it if it is. I make a lot of books, and I always sign them with the stubby one. It's not difficult for me to comprehend. When I use watercolor paper, for example, the signatures can be quite thick. I use the long one for scoring and tucking in the teeny-tiny folds. I adore both of them when it comes to covering book boards.

Selected User Reviews For CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder and Scoring Tool Set - Large & Ergo Square - Paper Scorer for Paper Crafting, Origami, Bookbinding - Leather Burnishing Tool - Smooth, Non Stick, Ergonomic Craft Tool

It's pricey, but it's a good investment
4/5

This bone folder outperformed any of the others I have in my studio. It's very smooth and glides over the paper in a way that I can't describe; smooth isn't even close. I only wish the square-shaped one was bigger because pressing down hard on the folds of many sheets of paper is difficult for me. We have to fold all the sheets together rather than one at a time when making books, and the regular bone folder has a squared off end that I use a lot, despite the fact that none of my other bone folders have that shape. I use these every time I go to work, and I'm always happy when I do. That's all I have to say on the subject. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat, and I'm sorry it took me so long to do so.

Hunter Brandt
Hunter Brandt
| Feb 04, 2021
It's impossible to score cardstock with this material because it's too soft
3/5

These were purchased to score and crease cardstock for my stationery business. However, because the material is so soft, the tip/point needed to score thick paper quickly wears down. I can even scratch the surface of these with my fingernail. As a result, these are useless to me when it comes to scoring cardstock. They are, however, suitable for crease setting because they leave no burnishing marks. So, basically, I'm going to have to use a 100% bone sharp. After scoring the paper with a tip tool, set the crease with this teflon tool. It's inconvenient and not at all what I had hoped for. But at the very least, I'm getting folds that aren't burnished. However, even the folded edge of the cardstock leaves a tiny notch in the teflon material, so I'm not sure how long these teflon edges will last for creasing the cardstock. I would not purchase another teflon tool from this manufacturer.

Mackenzie Nicholson
Mackenzie Nicholson
| Feb 15, 2021
Teflon is one of my favorite materials
5/5

These are fantastic! Folding mail is a part of my job, and the plastic bone folders don't last long. Teflon glides over the paper, unlike plastic, and does not shred with each fold. I believe that using these speeds up the folding process. I would strongly suggest it.

Lyra Abbott
Lyra Abbott
| Mar 25, 2021
It's fantastic! When using this bone folder, there are no longer any shiny streaks on card stock
5/5

It has a nice score and crease.

Kara Whitehead
Kara Whitehead
| Mar 14, 2021
Teflon bone folders in two sizes
3/5

The stick bone folder was well packaged, but there were dents all the way down its length. a lack of quality control When I used it to fold a couple of pages, it worked well. They have a satisfying weight to them. They're quite different from the plastic ones I've used in the past. A replacement has been made by Amazon. As a result, I'll be back. Because you get two different Teflon bone folders, it's a good deal.

Damian Herman
Damian Herman
| Sep 30, 2021
I'm not sure why I didn't buy it sooner
5/5

I kept hearing on craft tutorials that investing in a teflon bone folder is a good idea, and I kept ignoring it. Part of my hesitation stemmed from my fear that they would be too expensive, but this set is excellent value for money. I like the straight edge on the larger bone folder because it makes it easy to crease my paper when making cards. The smaller product was a pleasant surprise for the price (why buy one when you can get two for the same price?) and it performs admirably.

Crystal McGrath
Crystal McGrath
| Feb 23, 2021
It has a lovely weight
5/5

In my hands, it has a pleasant feel to it. The balance is excellent. This bone folder is something I use on a regular basis.

Amaia Crosby
Amaia Crosby
| Mar 20, 2021
It appears to be in good condition
4/5

The first ones I received appeared to have had the creasing points flattened by grinding them against something, resulting in lopsided points with flats. br>I attempted to contact the seller but was unable to do so because there was no contact information available. br>br>Amazon sent me a replacement, and I returned the original. The second pack appears to be in better condition, with pointed points. It's safe to assume that the first pack was utilized.

Lia GOUGH
Lia GOUGH
| Oct 31, 2021

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