Members PeterPM Posted November 17, 2022 Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 (edited) I make keychains, there are 38 total holes, I'm using Osborne hand rotary punch 155. My hands are starting to feel the effect. Is there a machine pneumatic or electrical, I will even take some thing manual. The holes are a #2 from Osborne. Any advice would be highly appreciated. Edited November 17, 2022 by PeterPM Quote
Members Ed in Tx Posted November 17, 2022 Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 A clicker die would be the most efficient way of doing it. Having one made might be expensive with all of the holes. I guess it all depends on the volume of production to offset the cost. Quote
Members Hags Posted November 17, 2022 Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 Yep, have a die made. Or, have the fobs made. Quote
Members Dwight Posted November 17, 2022 Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 If you have a small drill press . . . you can chuck up your punch in it . . . and there should easily be enough force generated by the downward push of the chuck . . . to easily punch your holes. I would try it first without the machine running . . . then for kicks n giggles . . . with it running on the slowest speed it has. An alternative would be an arbor press . . . drill out the ram . . . the diameter of a hand punch you buy at Tandy's or wherever . . . set also a allen head screw in the side to keep it from falling out . . . and you can punch all day and the worst to happen is your arm get tired . . . This press is less than 70 bucks on Amazon May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members PeterPM Posted November 17, 2022 Author Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 I would love to have a clicker die for sure, but the force needed to punch all those little holes would be astronomical. I can punch about 7 or 8 by hand, then have I to rest my hands for a couple of days. It's tough getting old! Pete Quote
Members doubleh Posted November 17, 2022 Members Report Posted November 17, 2022 Dwight beat me to it. I have a large drill press and it does not need to run. Quote
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