amysolovay
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Sept 4, 2022 6:25:20 GMT
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Post by amysolovay on Oct 24, 2024 3:22:12 GMT
From your post, I'm inferring that it's a punch. Plus it sets eyelets, too? Sounds like a really cool tool. Yes! The crop-o-dile first punches the hole that you put your eyelet thru, and then has a "press" which sets your eyelet (and there are MANY size combinations that you have to figure out which one works for each eyelet size) The hole punches are far stronger and sharper than a regular hole punch, so you can go through cardboards/chipboards and leather and fabric. Everyone in my house knows where it is There are 2 sizes of holes - both are smaller circumference than my traditional hole punch. And they allow you to punch "deeper" onto a paper than a typical hole punch too, although it still stops at about 1". But the other cool feature that I have used, is you can set a stopper to set the depth you are pushing onto the paper so that you punch at the same depth into your page each time (like 1/4" from the edge, 1/2" from the edge...) Thanks for taking the time to explain that. Much appreciated!
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