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I'm punching holes using a 4 pronged diamond hole-punch to sew my knife sheath. I was wondering what I should use for a backing during this process? Wood just yields and doesn't let the punch go through the leather but granite will dull the punch. What do y'all use?

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I use thick leather on top of a plastic cutting board on top of granite. The leather lets it go all the way through and the plastic keeps the tips sharp. When I do a sheath I punch one layer at a time. Any miner imperfections in the lineup of the pieces can be fixed with sanding. I also keep the prongs waxed pretty well to make them easier to pull out. Don't rock it or the prongs will bend, I use a plastic bone folder to put pressure on the leather and pull straight out.

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I've got one of these Professional Cutting Boards that I've had in the shop for about 3 years, it's the same material a lot of clicker boards are made of, a little pricey but they last a long time, I am at the point that I need to sand mine down a layer and you can do that several times as well. Tandy sells them for $99.99 retail or $70.00 if you have an elite membership. One of the few tools Tandy has that still works well.

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Thanks, my wife is willing to give up one of her poly cutting boards so I'll use that in the future.

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