Rotary hole punch Perfect for punching holes in leather - canvas and other materials Tool punches assorted sized holes This leather tool creates larger holes for lacing or grommeting leather.
Solid steel leather punches for light and heavy leather. Ideal for belts, stitching or lacing in soft, thin, pliable leather with ease.
Handheld Leather Punches - Heavy Duty & Light Weight
Package includes 1 leather hole punch tool. You can adjust your favorite belts to fit you perfectly. UNCO leather hole punch tool is made of plated steel with a sharp circular knife-like edge for stronger punches. It has 6 different sizes, which are perfect for home hobby or commercial use. The hand tool is self-opening, revolving, and robust yet accessible, and convenient for unisex use.
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German Made Revolving Punch - Weaver Leather Supply
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Rotary Leather Punch
Rotary Leather Punch – Greg Grant Saddlery
Showman deluxe leather hole punch. Revolving head has sharp cutting tubes. Easy to use; Fits comfortably in hand. Includes extra cutting tubes.
Showman Deluxe Leather Punch Set
The Arrow Eyelet Pliers Kit includes 100-assorted gold, silver and bronze colored plated alloy steel eyelets and is a convenient tool for dyers to replace and add eyelets. It is ideal for leather, canvas, plastic, vinyl, cardboard and a variety of fabrics. The heavy-duty, spring tension pliers with quick action open and release are handy for setting small eyelets in belts, bags, clothing, crafting materials and more.
Arrow GRHP Revolving Hole Punch
Heavy Duty Revolving Punch Plier, Leather Hole Punch for Belts, Pet Collars, Handbags, Multi Hole Sizes (inches): 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16
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