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HELP!!! I'm trying to replicate a emblem with pleather, and can NOT Get a good circle cut out doing it freehand. Is there a good tool out there? Or a good method??
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I had to get a die punch for making circles for the transporter boxes I made. Heavy metal thing, hit it with a hammer, but they are one fixed size and fairly expensive. I think it cost $30 for a 1 1/4 circle punch. I've seen some mixed size sets online. The craft shop cutters are for paper mainly.
I know this sounds odd, but I cut small circles in fabric with a ball bearing and various sizes of washers and pipes. Put the fabric over the hole, set the ball bearing on top so that it's centered over the hole, and whack it with a hammer.
The circle I am trying to cut out is the size of a nickel. The problem is even a new exacto blade won't cut the pleather, it just kind of drags across it and rips it. An't idea is neat, if I can find a washer and bearing big enough.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks
buy a piece of conduit the same diameter as the emblem. sharpen the end of the conduit with a grinder or a metal file. you have two options to cut the material. you can hit the other end with a hammer to cut the circle or you can slowly turn the conduit back and forth until it cuts through the material. the key is to use a spray adhesive and spray the back of the fabric to temporarily tack it to a piece of soft wood. this willhold the fabric in place and easily removable when you get the circle cut.
I had to get a die punch for making circles for the transporter boxes I made. Heavy metal thing, hit it with a hammer, but they are one fixed size and fairly expensive. I think it cost $30 for a 1 1/4 circle punch. I've seen some mixed size sets online. The craft shop cutters are for paper mainly.
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