5 Hole Metal Punch Tool, Round Disc Cutter Set, 1.27-2.54 cm Sizes, Jewellery Making
For jewellers producing round blanks from sheet metal, this 5-hole disc cutter offers five common sizes in a single, compact block. It cleanly punches discs from non-ferrous metals, streamlining production at the bench without changing tools for different diameters.
Key features
- Cuts five disc diameters: 1.27, 1.6, 1.9, 2.2, and 2.54 cm.
- Constructed from hardened steel to maintain a sharp cutting edge.
- Two-part square block design holds sheet metal securely for a clean cut.
- Punches non-ferrous metals including silver, copper, and brass.
- Compact block saves valuable space on the workshop bench.
Who it's for
Primarily for bench jewellers and silversmiths in the UK who require a reliable method for producing round blanks for pendants, earrings, or custom fittings. Also used by hobbyists and metal craft makers working with non-ferrous sheet.
Specifications
- Material: Hardened steel
- Punch Diameters: 1.27 cm, 1.6 cm, 1.9 cm, 2.2 cm, 2.54 cm
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers producing round blanks from non-ferrous sheet
- Silversmiths creating discs for pendants and earrings
- Metal craft makers needing consistent round shapes
- Hobbyists working with copper or brass sheet
Not for
- Cutting ferrous metals like steel or iron
- Producing discs outside 1.27-2.54 cm diameters
- Industrial-scale, high-volume blank production
- Punching non-sheet materials or very thick stock
How this compares
| 5 Hole Metal Punch... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Hardened steel construction | Untreated or mild steel |
| Cutting Precision | Two-part square block design for secure metal holding | Single-block design, prone to sheet movement |
| Disc Diameter Range | Five common sizes: 1.27, 1.6, 1.9, 2.2, 2.54 cm | Limited size options or less common diameters |
| Metal Suitability | Cleanly punches non-ferrous metals including silver, copper, and brass | Struggles with harder non-ferrous metals, limited to softest alloys |