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Post by alloydog on Sept 22, 2017 1:26:48 GMT -9
I've been trying to find a 20 mm round hole punch. I have searched and asked around shops and have found various shapes, but none which are just round. I want to make movement trays and I have 20 mm bases. I have also found 3/4" ones, but they are 1 mm too small and 7/8" is over 2 mm too big and the figures will most likely fall out.
Any ideas?
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 22, 2017 4:59:02 GMT -9
Google tells me leatherworking hole punches come in 20mm. Can you find one of those?
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Post by alloydog on Sept 22, 2017 6:01:05 GMT -9
Thanks for the suggestion, but yes, I've looked at them and hollow punches, but you need to hammer those, not something I want to be doing late in the evening, as I don't have any 'workshop' type area. I really want the quiet hand squeezy type.
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 22, 2017 6:26:56 GMT -9
If you are just going through card, twisting might replace hammering, but you would want to test that theory before you buy one. I know some prop makers cut round holes in foam floor mats by sharpening the end of a plastic pipe with a rotary tool. Might be worth a try.
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Post by alloydog on Sept 22, 2017 7:47:53 GMT -9
Thanks, I'll give that a bash - just need to find some 20 mm pipe...
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