Leather Hole Punch - Made in Germany - Handheld Professional Tool for Leather Products Herm Sprenger
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A Sprenger hole punch can be expensive, but it is definitely worth the cost. There are four holes in the obelisk The thickness is 0 mm and the width is The length is 5 mm and the width is 3 mm. The thickness was 0 mm, the diameter of the hole was The diameter is 5 mm, the thickness is 4 mm. A width of 0 mm and a height of 4 mm. There are two types of 5mm. The smaller one is around 3/32 of an inch, the larger one between 3/32 and 7/64. There is a 5 mm diameter, an 1/8 inch, a 9/64 inch, a 5/32 inch, and a 3/16
Thank you for asking. But I thought this would be an easy question. I sincerely apologize. It is printed with numbers, but I cannot see them.
A leather punch can do this well, and there are a few such tools on the market. One is the NWS (Nothen Wilibold Solingen). Knock Offs require large hands, but this has a lower effort and requires fewer hands. There is no other recommendation I can make. I can only recommend putting a good backing behind the material to be punched if cloth is impossible to punch. The material should be hard, such as cardboard or leather. The fibrous material may be difficult to punch cleanly unless you make the cut with a firm enough and thick enough backing layer.
Using this machine you can change the size of the hole being cut by rotating the cutting wheel counterclockwise. According to what appears to be the wheel itself, the tubes that make the holes are press fit into the wheel. So far, I have never had to replace anything on my tool. You did a great job hole punching!
Selected User Reviews For Leather Hole Punch - Made in Germany - Handheld Professional Tool for Leather Products Herm Sprenger
You might be on the fence about one or two hole punches on Amazon if you're reading this. Rather than spend time arguing, let me simply say that yes, this is My occupation is leather work and I've seen a lot of punches in my time. They're a real pleasure to own, especially that CS Osborne one. I also like the premium Knippex and the cheap China ones in the same style. The difference is in the details. There is just no way to get the leverage you need to punch holes in thick materials like leather or to get clean holes in materials with fine fibers with standard hole punches. In this category are the Knippex and the CS Osborne. The heaves are heavy duty, but more difficult to work with when working with The last Sprenger I bought about five years ago was so easy to use that I have gotten used to it. Recently, it got dull (of course, you cannot replace the ends) so I went looking for a new Rather than spend the money on it, I bought a Chinese knockoff with a decent rating. In comparison to the Sprenger, these grips were enormous. A giant would have been able to use it. Additionally, the whole thing was flimsy and the end didn't cut cleanly. Within a few weeks of buying it, I ended up breaking it simply from punching leather. This heavy-duty workhorse is what the Sprenger is all about. For the past five years, I have punched everything from leather to 1/4" thick ABS plastic every week, and it has just recently begun to get While it is pricey, I know without a doubt that it will outlast all those other punches.
A couple of high-quality Herm Sprenger dog collars that I bought in the past spring came to mind. They were a bit of a gamble so I ordered them. I own these hole punches and they are the best I have ever used. There are several different sizes of punches I used. With a single squeeze, the holes are always clean. As with most tools, it's well made and not flimsy like the Chinese made punches I've had before. As they say, you get what you pay for, and these are excellent tools.
The boxes in which they were packaged were both very messy. Tape at the ends of the flaps after they were ripped, torn, and torn. At least one Punch was defective on each of the Tools. The 4mm size of one tool was not round at all, and the 4mm size of another tool had a punch with a large chip out of the front There must have been a return in both cases. Considering they are neither compound action nor Osborne nor Knipex, they are quite expensive when other Punches can be had for a fraction of the price. What are the odds that you will use a Tool that has defective Punches, fresh out of a tattered and torn box? I had to return both of them, which was a total waste of time. The $20 I paid at a swap meet was not the price I would have paid.
We purchased another one in the same order. This is the first one purchased 3 years ago. It worked great a few years ago, but it was becoming dull after prolonged use. The cottage industry I help run consists of my wife's creation of clothing and accessories from game hides. The box had a lot of wear and tear and the punches were difficult to cut -- She found this one duller than the one she used before. There is no problem returning the product There was no charge for shipping. We were asked to exchange the knife for a sharp one or get a I sent a sample of the Our next step will be to Usually, German-made tools are very good, and I would not hesitate to spend the money to acquire.
A hole punch that is better than any I have ever used! As if it were paper, this knife cut through thick leather. Despite our best efforts, my husband and I eventually gave up trying to make a hole in a new leather strap for his horse tack. When we ordered this, we could not believe that it cut a perfect hole right into the spot we needed with little effort. As a young horse owner, I wish this had been around 40 years ago when I first purchased a horse. I even took tack to my local saddle shop to have the holes punched earlier, and it would have saved years of frustration. That's no longer the case! Since the invention of sliced bread, this is the best thing that ever happened.
When I first used it, I fell in love with it. I've used many of the offcuts There are brand-name ones, but they do not create as clean a hole with as little effort as this one. I had to cut out the hole after 6 weeks of using the punch piece I most often use. This means that it will no longer punch, because the end is not long enough to connect with the bottom of the plate. The only thing that I have managed to do is dent and warp the shape of the circle by pulling it out with pliers and pushing it up from the inside. My budget simply cannot allow me to spend $60 on a product I've only used for 6 weeks.
Through the layers of , I finally achieved my goal. It is very good to have a hole punch. It is finally possible to punch through layers of fabrics, vinyl, cork, leather, and whatever else is in the way. I can quickly insert rivets into the holes when I use these! Only one downfall is that you are only able to punch holes near the edge of the fabric, which is true for any similar punch. Bag straps made from this are perfect! If you want decorative rivets in the middle of a bag, it can be problematic. There is no doubt in my mind that this tool is worth recommending!.
For bag making, I needed something that would make rivet holes. It is too difficult to use the little manual tools. After I read the good reviews, I chose to spend the extra money for this punch over the less expensive options because I knew I would just end up using it. The tool I am using is very good even though I have no experience with other tools. You can hear it as it goes through multiple layers and you can even hear the "pop" when it's done. The price is more than worth it.