Members MarlinDave Posted Tuesday at 11:57 AM Members Report Posted Tuesday at 11:57 AM Harbor Freight has some small hydraulic presses. Find them a lot used in yard sales and Facebook Marketplace. I have been known to weld one up. Quote
Members BenOrsonLeather Posted Tuesday at 05:40 PM Members Report Posted Tuesday at 05:40 PM I have both a Vevor hand press and a 25 ton clicker press in my shop. I love the hand press for the one-off (or few-off) pieces with smaller dies. Small footprint, easy to use and, in my opinion and situation, well worth the $200 spend even with a more than capable 25 ton close by. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 22 hours ago Contributing Member Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) On 8/19/2025 at 12:34 AM, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: Luckily, it’s really only for small pieces, keychains/coasters/bracelets and the like, but anything that will help my efficiency. Don't use any mallet directly on the die. Thats a sure way of ruining the mallet and possibly damaging the die. I lay the die on a hard surface with the blade upwards. Find my leather and press it into place with my thumbs. That sort of 'locks' it in place then I use piece of off-cut wood or a piece of round nylon I have and hit that with my mallet. About a minute later I have the cut out. Pop it out of the die are start again. In about 10 minutes I have a dozen or so pieces to make key fobs If you cut 2 key fob pieces, glue a magnet on each end and sew the leather fob pieces together you have made a magnetic book mark! Two of these sewn together with a magnet at each end Make one book mark They are mildly popular at the moment Edited 22 hours ago by fredk Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Northmount Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Split off posts about Making Your Own Dies to https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/131702-making-your-own-dies/ Quote
Members dikman Posted 2 hours ago Members Report Posted 2 hours ago Thanks Northmount, I tend to get sidetracked sometimes - I'm also very good at hi-jacking threads. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
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