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Leather Stitching Punch, 1/2/4/6 Prong Leather Hole Punch Tool, White Steel Lacing Stitching Chisel Punch Tool for Belts, Stitching Working Punching Tools for DIY Crafts

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$20.15

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About this item

  • 4 Pack Leather Stitching Punch: Includes 1/2/4/6 prong leather hole punch tool, about 10 cm in total length, weight: 130g. Whether you are a beginner or an expert in leather DIY crafts, this is your ideal tool
  • Strong and Durable Leather Punch: Made of high quality steel, sturdy and durable, very suitable for leather punching, 4 different sizes to meet your different punching needs
  • 1/2/4/6 Prong Leather Hole Punch Tool: Flat leather stitching chisel come in 4 sizes, with 1/2/4/6 prong, easy to use. DIY holes are neat and uniform, easy to stitch. The sharp prong is convenient to punch effortlessly and quickly
  • Anti-slip Handle Design: Leather punch with a anti-slip handles, it can prevent fingers from sliding down due to impact during use, thus improving the punching efficiency. Exquisite appearance, sharp prong, and strong hardness, easy to punch
  • Leather Punch Set: Leather hole punch tool are suitable for leather punching, convenient and fast, suitable for beginners and professionals. Suitable for leather belts, wallets, shoes, bags punching , etc.


4 Pack leather stitching punch includes 1/2/4/6 prong leather hole punch tool. Leather punch with a anti-slip handles, it can prevent fingers from sliding down due to impact during use, thus improving the punching efficiency. Made of high quality steel, sturdy and durable, very suitable for leather punching, 4 different sizes to meet your different punching needs.


PRC
July 16, 2025
I like the quality but the chisels are dull and need to be sharpened.
David M. Howell
May 28, 2025
Ten bucks for a decent set of four straight punches. NO, they are not sharp. You will have to sharpen them before use, but what do you want for $10. You can sharpen them with sandpaper or a file. I used 150 grit and finished them with 320 grit. You don't need it, but a honing guide makes the task much easier. I used the Veritas brand one shown in the pictures that I sharpen my chisels with.
TheDonglesofFerf
May 15, 2025
I mean, all it took to make them usable was to sharpen the heck out of them, but they were very very dull. Solid steel, feels good in the hand. Other than the dullness, they're great
Great
December 5, 2024
Nice
Chat
November 11, 2024
Works good