cjartist Report post Posted January 27, 2017 I love the look of a round or mexican braid. However using a rotary punch kills my hands and wrists. I recently made a seat cover with a mexican braid and punched all the holes over the course of three days. I decided that I needed a better way. So I ordered five of the replacement rotary hole punches, then drilled and tapped a scrap hunk of aluminum to hold them. Now I can use my arbor press for the job. I just punched all the holes for a similar seat cover in an hour and boy, what a difference! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chain Report post Posted January 27, 2017 What a great idea !! Anything that saves time and wear and tear on the body has to be good in my book Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catskin Report post Posted January 27, 2017 I thought everybody has been doing this for YEEEAAARRRRSSSS. I have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjartist Report post Posted January 28, 2017 3 hours ago, catskin said: I thought everybody has been doing this for YEEEAAARRRRSSSS. I have. Perhaps, but they never told me about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catskin Report post Posted January 28, 2017 I also have strap end punches and use it for stamping, when I do some, though I don't do much with stamps. The only limit on what a arbor press can do is ones imagination. I modified mine so it takes only seconds to set the handle so it is at the position you want no matter how long the tool in it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WoodsideCo Report post Posted January 31, 2017 On 1/27/2017 at 1:15 PM, cjartist said: I love the look of a round or mexican braid. However using a rotary punch kills my hands and wrists. I recently made a seat cover with a mexican braid and punched all the holes over the course of three days. I decided that I needed a better way. So I ordered five of the replacement rotary hole punches, then drilled and tapped a scrap hunk of aluminum to hold them. Now I can use my arbor press for the job. I just punched all the holes for a similar seat cover in an hour and boy, what a difference! Awesome! What size tap/ thread did you use the for the punches? Are they the osborne rotary punches? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjartist Report post Posted January 31, 2017 They are tandy punches. Cost about $2.50 a piece. The thread size is metric 8mm X 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites