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Leather punch holder
Hi all!
I built an holder for leather punch. Steel made, for 2mm rod professional type punch.
I applied a knurling for a better control on grip. The M4 grain block the tool in position and prevents slip.
I have to buy a new grain of correct size, in 5th picture I mounted one I had available only for test.
I not consider this a tool, but since I had to make a drawing for a friend, I decided to post here, maybe it can be an ispiration for someone :)
Saluti
Stefano
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Thanks rendoman, I can use that idea as I do work on leather sheaths, holsters etc etc.
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Nice one Stefano. Great idea to have some beef behind and control with those needles. I know I have about stabbed my self heartily when I used to do leather work. I may make one my self as I want to build a new sheath for my dads old hunting knife I restored a few years back. Thanks for sharing it! ~PJ
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Hi all!
I'm glad you like it!
I omitted in the drawing the total length because of hand size. I leaved some beef behind, trying to avoid shot of hammer , plus I leaved the lower part straight in order to have a good rest for pinkie. I found very convenient to use pinkie as centering guide and good for extraction. I found here from local leather "pro" shop replaceable punch bits, about 1 euro each, in different size, I tried also to use table drill to make the leather job, but I think the hand method is more accurate and fast
Good luck with the new sheat and leather works!
Saluti
Stefano
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Made me laugh, out loud at that. Good job Stefano, on all leatherwork you've been posting. I've done a little, had forgotten all about it, ages ago.
Certain phrases are best universal; hot, shark, spicy, ice, combustible, pothole, rancid, sinkhole, danger, infectious, voltage, redline [rpm]. Pinkie not lost in a english to metric conversion...:lol::clapping::rimshot: