Drive Punch

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"Great little tool! This punch works really great and it's easy to use. I was very frustrated with my rotary punch, it didn't work at all most of the time. The frustration level dropped to zero the first time I tried this little punch."
— Becci F.

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Drive Punch

Regular price $20.00
Unit price
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5.0

A drive punch is a tool for punching holes in leather and fabric. It is struck with a mallet on top of a punching board to cut precisely-sized holes into your work. These drive punches are high-quality steel, and they automatically empty themselves of punched material through the side barrel so there’s never any clogging.

  • 3/32" (size #1, 2.3 mm) - to punch holes in fabric
  • 1/8" (size #2, 3.1 mm) - to punch holes in leather
  • 3/16" (size #6, 4.7 mm) - to punch holes for Chicago Screws
 
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"Great little tool! This punch works really great and it's easy to use. I was very frustrated with my rotary punch, it didn't work at all most of the time. The frustration level dropped to zero the first time I tried this little punch."
— Becci F.

Shipping

Free shipping over $250

Returns

Easy Returns

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Need help? Contact us

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K. C.
High Quality!

All of the tools I’ve purchased from Klum House have been incredibly well-made & have made the process of bagmaking so enjoyable & smooth. This Drive Punch gets used almost daily in my work & stays sharp & functional.

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Becci F.
great little tool

This punch works really great and it's easy to use. I was very frustrated with my rotary punch, it didn't work at all most of the time. The frustration level dropped to zero the first time I tried this little punch. Should have ordered it weeks sooner.

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Anjali T.
Fremont bag

It’s a great and versatile bag. The pattern and directions are simple. I watch the video on Craftsy. Her directions are practical and simple. There are many useful tips that can also be applied elsewhere