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4th March 09, 01:21 PM
#1
Leather Punch?
Hey all... I have to work on some belts (to make them smaller luckily) and was just wondering what is the leather punch of choice for the room.. I usually start with a nail, and then insert a larger mail or screw.. and then finally a screwdriver... (I can imagine the leather workers cringing already) or just using a set of allen wrenches once the hole is made to enlarge it.. but of course -- the presentation of such a belt is horriffic at best.
Any suggestions?
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4th March 09, 01:26 PM
#2
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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4th March 09, 01:26 PM
#3
Working with what you possibly already have, you could get by better with a sharp drill bit. Not the best option but possible.
Otherwise, since all you are using it for is to resize a few belts. I'd hit walmart and get the rotary punch from the craft aisle. should be between $8 and $12 I think.
http://tlf.live.acumium.com/home/dep...ure=Product_20
Best option is the maxi-punch set from tandy
http://tlf.live.acumium.com/home/dep...ure=Product_14
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4th March 09, 01:29 PM
#4
I use my piercing stare.
It doesn't work, though.
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4th March 09, 01:35 PM
#5
I have used drill bits in my drill press, and it works alright for round rather than oval holes; especially if you need to set up a jig for making lots and lots of holes. Just be careful of any oils that might be on the bits that might stain the leather.
A sett of punches is really best.
I'm not a leather worker, just do a little bit here and there.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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4th March 09, 01:55 PM
#6
Leather working is so much easier with a rotary punch.
I think I paid $16-17 for it and it is worth every penny!
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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4th March 09, 02:02 PM
#7
I do leatherwork, and yeah, I'm cringing....you can do a lot of damage to a piece with a nail!
I use a punch I'd found in Tractor supply for about $25...comes with the "plier-like" handle, and interchangeable "bits" for different sizes. It's a lot tougher than the rotary punches, though they will work for most stuff.
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4th March 09, 02:14 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
see.. I told you!
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4th March 09, 02:15 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by budd4766
I do leatherwork, and yeah, I'm cringing....you can do a lot of damage to a piece with a nail!
I use a punch I'd found in Tractor supply for about $25...comes with the "plier-like" handle, and interchangeable "bits" for different sizes. It's a lot tougher than the rotary punches, though they will work for most stuff.
I am thinking that in the course of normal kilt wearing (especially when it is a uniform) a good leather punch such as this would go a long way.
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4th March 09, 02:16 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I use my piercing stare.
It doesn't work, though.
That stare works on my wife though... she can punch through anything!
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