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Punching Surface: Rubber Vs Marble Vs Granite

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Good morning my friends, I am new here and new to leather work, but have in deed falling in love with this art; specifically, holster making. My question is, what type of surface should I use to punch in belt loops etc? It seems to me a hard marble, or granite surface would eventually destroy the punching edge (Craftool Heavy Duty Oblong Leather Punch 1-1/2), JMO. Please, can someone offer me some advice?

PS, the fellowship here is AWESOME!!!

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Stone is for stamping on the surface. Rubber or poly is for punching through the leather. Never drive your tools into a stone, it will make you say naughty words.

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Welcome to the forum! Ditto to what electrathon said, but you could also back your project with a piece of scrap leather and a piece of wood. Originally this was how I did it but now I just do the same as electrathon.

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Thank you so much!!

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Welcome to the forum! There's a holster making business for sale ;) I have made the best results for hole punching etc. with a poly board as I found that the rubber board was too forgiving and didn't really work for softer leathers. I have to admit that I really hate it when I have to hit the punch twice.

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I've heard end grain hardwood is awesome, and I'm going to glue something up as soon as I get out of this apartment and into a place where I can work w/ wood. for now I use either a cheep cutting board, or a piece of 12oz scrap depending on my mood, and what I'm punching.

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Thanks to all of you, I appriciate your responses; I hope to post pics soon!

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I have a clicker pad I use but over time the surface gets soft and will need to be planed down it will also mark the leather. The best results I have found is to use a piece of cast off leather such as a heavy piece of neck. I put the neck leather on my granite or my anvil, which ever is handier. When the leather gets filled with hole marks, get a new piece.

JOE

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Thank you Joe, good info..

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Hi Joe, Welcome to THE very best leather site on the net. I agree with electrathon, Bob naughty words will come forth

when using any type of stone for punching.

I use a combination of Plastic kitchen board under rubber mat, No words hoho ----- Wild Bill46

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