🔧 Punch Above Your Weight!
This Leather Hole Punch set includes 6 precision tools ranging from 1.5mm to 5mm, crafted from heat-treated carbon steel for exceptional durability and sharpness. Ideal for a variety of materials including leather, gaskets, and plastics, this industrial-grade punch set is hand-polished for a professional finish. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed, ensuring you can tackle any project with confidence.
B**A
They work great so far.
I've only used them a few times and they work great with leather.They also work great on nylon belts if you put them in a drill press where the drill bit goes, use a propane torch to heat them they glow red hot, then with just light pressure they will go through like a knife through a 3.1-millimeter-thick nylon belt like a knife through butter. Whatever you normally use as a backing for leather will be destroyed from the red hot steel, so just use scraps of sheet plastic or wood.
M**
Good job for made in China
Got a good laugh at all the clueless idiots, whining about the performance of a product they have no idea of how to operate. #1 get a ball pein hammer (10 or 12 oz head will do). You hold it in 1 one hand and hit things with it. #2 Locate a solid, firm, smooth surface, like a work bench or a head stone. # 3 get a thick,(smooth) back pad (a couple of layers of thick leather work well). #4 select item you want to poke a hole in (if you can cut it with a pocket knife.... proceed ... and place item backside down,on your work pad.)(if not , YOU have chosen the wrong tool..STOP !! ) (You can't be trusted with sharp things). #5 select hole punch corresponding to the size of the hole you desire. Place the SHARP END of the punch on the spot you wish the hole and hold the punch Firmly in an upright position. #6 Pick up the hammer and strike the top end of the punch. (WATCH YOUR FINGERS AND DON'T LET GO !!) It might take 3 or more whacks with the hammer to get through. Good Luck. To just poke a hole in something one might try an awl or an ice pick , but then , we're back to that ''Sharp'' thing again. Sellers might offer a kit with punches, hammer, backpad, instructions and bandages. Just occurred to me... THESE FOLKS PROBABLY VOTE
C**R
Works good
Works good. One broke after repeated use but that was probably just me.
A**T
Work great
Bought these to punch extra holes in a belt. Work great!. Multiple sizes.
K**E
Clean holes, professional results
I am so glad I chose these over the squeeze type rotational hole maker. I saw some comments about how challenging they can be to use. This was my first time using a belt hike maker and could not be happier with the results. Be prepared to do some tapping with a hammer and make sure you are on a surface you will not damage. I did it in a countertop with a small notebook under it so as not to chip the counter. The most challenging part will be lining up the holes. Making the holes is easy. You will be doing some tapping. But I was also being cautious not to damage the marble countertop. If you are on a nice solid work bench you may be able to just give it two or three good sacks.Place the hole punch on the good side of the belt. Here is a a tip on how zI got the holes lined up:Get several thumb tacks and place them in the holes already there with points facing up. Get a piece of paper and line up the edge to the edge of your belt and press so that you make a perfect template of exactly the positioning of holes. Then move the paper down with the edge lined up to she of your belt. Place the paper over the last two thumbtacks yo keep it stable then use a pen to mark out the spots on the paper where the thumbtacks made holes. (I hope this all made sense). Now you know exactly there the new holes should be! I made these marks on the underside of the belt but you do not have to. Then I took a utility knife and twisted it around and around over the pen mark till it just whet through the belt. This did not make the hole I wanted but it did go through to make a pinpoint on the good side of the belt so I knew exactly where to make my holes. But you can just use the template paper to mark your holes with pen on the good side. Just of course be careful not to slip and make an off mark, especially if the belt is light color. The process was actually easy and kinda fun!
J**N
Super sturdy!
These work great for leather and other uses! Made strong and have held up strong and are still holding up!
T**H
not the best but good for the price
The headline says it all
A**.
Worked for biothane
I used it on biothane, which has nylon webbing inside. It wasn't easy but it did work by bonking it with a hammer.
O**7
Works OK
The largest punch is OK but I would have liked one just a little larger.
A**N
Métal mou il se déforme après quelque trou
J’ai acheté cet outils pour faire des trou de ceinture de cuir. Après 3 ou 4 trou l’outil était déjà déformé
T**I
Bien !
Bon produit !
A**R
great delivery
nice product good delivery
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