DGOL 6 Sizes Leather Oval Hole Punch Belt Hollow Punching Cutting Cutter Tool Kit
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Flashmaster
> 3 dayThe wall on yhe one I used collapsed and would not cut any more.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI was making a dust collection boot for my Bosch miter saw and needed an a precise oval cut out in the plastic material to fit the connection points on the saw. This set of tools did the trick!
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J.
> 3 dayI got these for adding holes to the secondary market silicone apple watch bands. I have a 45mm watch and if you purchase bands off Amazon, the ones made for the 45mm watch are too big for a lot of women. I bought this punch set to add extra holes the the silicone bands and it works great!! One of the punches is close enough in size to the ones on the apple watch band that you wouldnt notice unless you really looked closely. Now I can buy the bands on Amazon that are too big and make them fit.
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Billc
> 3 dayVerry quality
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shirley
> 3 dayMuch smaller than expected.
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Julie M. Slocum
> 3 dayI bought these hoping one would be the right size to add a hole to my belt. There was one that was the perfect size. They are good quality and very simple to use. Glad I tried them out.
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Enfieldchpl
Greater than one weekThese oval leather punch tools are the ideal tool for making concise oval holes in belts for custom fit. The tools are well-made, varying in size, and made from steel. They will last for many years. I am happy with them.
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Thomas Robertson
> 3 dayThese are definitely on the smaller side. Will work for oval belt holes, but you will need to double or triple up in order to make a decent buckle hole. Seem sturdy, overall.
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phatarmywife
> 3 dayThese worked great for the one time use . I’m not sure about how they would hold up for constant use. Easy to punch the hole in my belt that was too big . I’m happy with the item.
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Dan Albright
> 3 dayI have expensive belts. I lost a few lbs and had to add one hole in each belt. These tools are awesome. Each belt had a slightly different size hole and these tools matched the holes perfectly. Carefully place the tool were needed and a medium hit with a hammer. I did it on a block of wood.