🎨 Punch Up Your Projects with Style!
The 52 Shape Style Leather Hole Punch Tool is a versatile crafting essential, featuring 52 unique shapes made from durable alloy steel. Designed for ease of use and portability, this tool set is perfect for leather enthusiasts and DIY crafters alike, ensuring precision and creativity in every project.
D**N
Leather cutting tools
Very sharp. Lots of sizesNo problem cutting ✂️
B**I
Excelente
Excelente servicio
A**R
Ok so far.
Initial thoughts are seem to be good. Don't know how long they will retain their edge. Only time and use will determine that.
D**S
Different sizes In it
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B**N
They do what they are supposed to do
Works very well. Nice clean cuts. A little hard to hold on to without smacking your fingers with the hammer but that’s my issue
M**.
Okay, but lacking important sizes/shapes.
Fairly sharp.Well oiled - which is good and bad.These are an inexpensive way to punch some holes in leather, but the sizes and shapes are a bit puzzling.Someone should discuss the actual dimensions which leather workers really need. For example, most of us make belts, watch bands, holsters or various equipment straps which follow simple and predictable requirements.One very important example would be that belts need about a 4 centimeter slot about a quarter centimeter wide with round ends to use for the buckle retaining prong to come through the leather. (See photo)Watch bands, guitar straps and camera straps have similar dimensional needs which such sets do not address, but easily could. A 1 and 3/4 inch slot about a quarter centimeter wide with rounded ends would be ideal for holsters or other items which need to be retained by a very common sized belt. Very common need for leatherworking. Some want a bit smaller for a 1 inch belt to pass through, so 1 and a 1/2 with rounded edge would be good.Since these cutters have nothing to protect the top of the punch, they will be deformed by a steel hammer or will cause damage to a rawhide or plastic hammer. A strip of cutting board at the top would help solve this issue and a cutting board beneath would also prevent damage to the cutting edge as it comes through the leather.There are a lot of totally useless shapes which I have never seen how they could be used. Maybe someone could advise me before I toss them out or heat and reshape them.
A**.
Sharp!
And no seams! I use these for polymer clay, and they are ideal. You’ll never get them back into the box in the same way again though, so definitely plan to have some other (roomier) way to store them if you use them often.
K**O
Sharp as razors, great for arbor press
I was surprised, these are as sharp as razors and cut through leather like butter. I'm not so sure how they will do with a hammer but with my arbor press they work great. I really like the slot cutters for making slots in my bags for the straps to go through. The slots are smooth and clean. Every cutter that I've used so far leaves a clean smooth cut out. I do recommend using a piece of poly plastic or wood under the leather for the cutter to go into so you don't dull the edge. I'd recommend these to any leather crafter without hesitation.
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