Alright, might as well get this out of the way. I'm brand new to the leather working world and am looking at diving straight in. If I'm not mistaken this will be my first post so bear with me if this idea seems somewhat outlandish and/or if it just won't work.
So I've been assembling my tool kit, and have decided to pick up a set of nice pricking irons via Goods Japan. I've been lurking here, reading a ton, and watching absolutely insane amounts of videos and I think that these style irons will best suit me as I dip my toes into the leather world, both due to ease of use and due to reading great things about the quality of their tools. The fact they're able to be used to actually punch through leather also kind of caught me, as it seems they will lead to less overall mistakes than an actual awl when used with stitching wheel. The downside being that if you don't have your tool virtually straight up and down that your whole row of stitches on the back would come up out of line.
So I had this idea... What if one were to drill a hole in the center of a cheaper Arbor press with a set screw inserted into the side to hold the pricking iron? This would guarantee both that the iron was always in the correct position as well as offer finer control over how deep you would be pressing the iron through the leather. It seems like it would offer the advantage of the precision of using a drill press (which was kind of where I got the idea to begin with) but still offer the clean, neat holes and no blow out on the back that I read the drill press seemed to have.
Has anyone done anything similar? Are there existing tools out there that already offer this type of functionality? More importantly, does it sound like this is an idea that might actually work somewhat decently? I'm coming to the leather gurus yourselves first in order to just make sure this isn't a fools errand. Feel free to let me know!
Edit: As an aside, I just realized I'm an idiot. I had poured through the tool forums here a week or so ago and didn't see anything matching my question, so I decided to make this post. It appears, however, that a couple of days ago someone came up with a thread very similar to my idea here!