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You're turning me into a metal and leather fool! (In my bookmaking, that is.) Thanks for the great service, and the wonderful sources of inspiration.
-- Karen R., TX

 

Hole Punching | Alphabet and Number Punches

Hole Punching Pliers for Leather
Perfect for paper, leather and very light gauge non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, etc.), these pliers make a round 1/16" diameter hole. Use them to make holes for our 1/16" Eyelets, for sewing leather, for fibers, the list is endless.

Our Snaps and Rivets were made to be used with thick leather and they work great with book board!

Alphabet and Number Punches for Leather (not suitable for heavy gauge metal, though they work great with tooling foils)
Use these with a hammer to "stamp" your name or anything else into the cover of your leather journal. Each set comes with a setting tool. Use with your hammer and Bench Block. All sets are made from zinc.

A-8139 (3/4")
Script Letters Alphabet Stamp Set

$27.00


A-8137 (1/4")
Alphabet and Number Stamp Set

$36.00


A-4904 (1/4")
Number Stamp Set

$13.00

A-4909 (1/4")
Alphabet Stamp Set

$24.00


A-4907 (3/8")
Alphabet Stamp Set
Matches A-4908 below

$24.00


A-8143 (1/2")
Alphabet Stamp Set

$24.00

We also sell Metal Alphabet Punches which are suitable for punching either metal or leather.

I think you have a great assortment of supplies and you send the products out promptly. Keep up the good work.
--Ricki