Punches through the leather fine,
"Punches through the leather fine, but the cutting blades will move do to the slots where they sit being to large and not being able to tighten them down with the small clamping screw, but does the job"
Handle: 3"
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Overall rating: 4.2352943 / 5 from 17 reviews.
Review topics: [tool, buy, spots, works].
"Punches through the leather fine, but the cutting blades will move do to the slots where they sit being to large and not being able to tighten them down with the small clamping screw, but does the job"
"Works good does what is supposevto do"
"Great tool"
"As others have said, the blades cut slits that are too wide for 1/4" spots, and the slits are visible. Absolutely fine for larger spots. I do use it to mark to the positions for 1/4" spots and then cut them with a craft knife. I can mark faster and more consistently with this tool than trying to get a 1/4" spot to behave while I try to maneuver it for marking. Yes, the handle end is round and smacking it with a round maul is. . . not the best choice. Rawhide mallet works perfectly."
"The adjustment screw doesn’t stay tight, which allow the tines to move. Have to check and retighten after each punch. May still be better than manually punching each hole with craft knife though."
"Works great. I like that it can be adjustable easy to move"
"Easy to use"
"Good tool"
"The tool works great, but the blades are too wide for 1/4" spots. You can easily see the cut marks extending out from the edges of the spot."
"I was u just building up my stock for future projects so I've not had a chance to evaluate spots and tool associated with same, my new shop is not completed yet , I'm expecting late 2023 when I'll be back in the saddle so to speak.(play on words) this is one of about three of my hobbies and all are going to be housed in same building."