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The SE Disc Cutter with 7 Oval Punches Set (JT-SP323-7OVL) is a versatile and durable tool designed for precision cutting of soft metals. With six assorted oval punch sizes ranging from 6 mm to 18 mm, it can handle materials up to 20 gauge (1 mm) and boasts a hardness rating of 50-55 HRC, making it an essential addition to any professional or DIY enthusiast's toolkit.
A**E
I can now use it to perfect circles nearly every time
I was frustrated with this at first, but it has turned out to be surprisingly effective. After some trial and error, I can now use it to perfect circles nearly every time. The only downsides are that due to the holes being located so close together (and one of them RIGHT next to the solid edge) you can't necessarily use it to punch a smaller circle through a larger circle. But for the price, this is a great tool.User tips: 1) USE BABY OIL. Every time, all over the plug. It makes a huge difference. 2) For ~22 ga copper/silver/~24 ga bronze/brass or thicker, ANNEAL FIRST (torch fire). The metal will fight you much less. 3) The first few times at least, you might want to draw a circle on your metal, so that looking down through the hole you can see whether your metal is centered. I still do this with the silver given how expensive it is. 4) Use a HEAVY BRASS HAMMER to punch through the plug. A steel hammer will work harden the plug, shortening its' life, and a rawhide mallet just doesn't hit hard enough. A two pound brass hammer bought at the hardware store for $12 works perfectly for punching through the plug in one try. The rawhide mallet took multiple tries, leading to scarring and warping on the metal. 4) Mark the tops of the plugs so that you know which end you can hit. 5) Do any texturing of the metal AFTER you have cut it out of the disc cutter. I tried rolling texture onto 30 ga copper and then punching out discs, and lost most of my texture. Punch first, roll/hammer/etch second.Also the first few times you do this I'd suggest using a cheap metal (copper vs silver) and having two people. I dropped one of the plugs on the cement floor the first time, and I'm lucky it didn't mar the cutting edge.
L**U
Perfect!
Read a lot of reviews about rusting and how people couldn’t get it to cut through. I use anywhere between 18 to 24 gauge sheets of copper and sterling and have only had one slip on a strike. I use a simple heavy flat headed hammer on my anvil and I can get through in less than 3 strikes. Recommend using WD-40 to grease it up to better ensure a clean cut. I only wish it had a 1.5 inch hole.
E**N
Pretty good.
This is NOT an expensive disc cutter, so do not have that expectation.It will cut you discs with a slight burr, but really pretty cleanly (after the first few cuts--no idea how good the metal it is made from is).The only major complaint I have is the spacing in between. It is set at almost 1/8" which is huge when you are cutting gauge thickness metal. While you can pull out the screws, there are pins that appear to be pressed in. Meaning, you really can't pull these pieces apart and adjust the thickness.
M**E
It works
Works perfectly but it's hard to center coins in this set up
L**.
Exactly what I wanted!
I saved this in one of my lists hoping someone would buy it for me for over a year! I was cutting the shape out on 22 gauge sterling silver sheet by hand. It would take so long to cut and file. It’s SO FAST cutting with this tool! I love it!I use a little wood shim to stabilize and cut lube.
F**N
Do not use them if you cannot push the punches into dies easily. Once they were broken in they worked perfect ...
Initially a few of the punches were jamming. I lightly sanded them in a lathe and lubricated them. Do not use them if you cannot push the punches into dies easily.Once they were broken in they worked perfect for 26 gauge aluminum sheet using a rubber mallet.
K**K
Not the best, but also not the worst.
It works OK. I had to have my husband remachine a couple of the holes so the pegs would actually go in, but for $40 I'm not going to complain. I also took the screws out and only use the pins because I constantly have to take it apart to get the pegs out. It's annoying because I have to take it apart to take the pegs out of the metal instead of just hammering them all the way through; I prefer the ones without the enlarged heads.
G**G
Ok but get stuck
Would not recommend this product.1. The the metal sheet gets stuck after the punch goes through, it's very hard to pull the punch back out again even with lubricants applied before hammering it down. I had to keep hammering it from the other side to slide it back out but slowing this is destroying the full cutter pad.2. One hammer blow does not do the job and there is nothing in the punch to hold it in place. so with several hammerings you'll finally get the disc out but with a lot of markings on the sides - some of which are very very sharp and will cut your fingers if you're not careful.
M**.
Buen producto
Todo bien, lo que esperábamos, esperamos sean duraderos
H**.
Buena calidad
Excelente herramienta.. solo falta como ajustar a u a mesa.. para dar golpe firme.Pero el material y las medidas son exactas
A**R
Adequate for infrequent use, good price.
I use these for punching shapes out of silver and copper. This one didn't quite line up so I returned it and spent twice as much on one that does line up. If you are planning to use it infrequently and/or don't mind a little mark or slight cutting edge, this one is adequate. If you're planning on using it frequently and/or on precious metal, you're better off spending a bit more.
J**.
Nice
Husband liked
E**N
Good enough
For the price this is okay. I will take it travelling, but get a better set for at home studio.
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