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  1. #1
    Guys I’m trying to punch some holes in a tobacco tin for my CMOY amps , now I did buy Fiskars Fiskars 1/4 Inch Hand Punch, Circle but I bent it on the first use , waste of time really ! I think maybe the tobacco tins are maybe tougher than the US mint tins .. dunno . Anyway any ideas of what I could build to punch the holes or buy? I am thinking of a bracket that slots over the tins front and ( I need three holes) maybe use pointed bolts I’d have to tap the bracket of course but it would be a lot more accurate ? Anyway maybe you have a simple solution?

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  2. #2
    How about a paper hole punch as in this vid;- cMoyBB v2.02 Casing Assembly - YouTube
    ... Clive

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    How about a paper hole punch as in this vid;- cMoyBB v2.02 Casing Assembly - YouTube
    ... Clive
    Hi Clive thats the one I bought but it was useless :(

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  4. #4
    Any reason why you would just not drill it? put a piece of wood underneath, line up point to drill, place wood on top then drill? clamp it if you can.
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    When I needed to punch some holes in some shim steel I just made a simple punch. It was also 1/4", so I ground a likely looking profile on the end of a piece of 1/4" HSS bar I had lying around, then drilled/reamed a hole the same size through two block of steel. Put the shim between and tap the bar with a hammer and you get a nice hole. If you need to punch a lot of holes this might be worth it, otherwise, as the previous reply says, just clamp it between two bits of wood and drill through it.
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  6. #6
    I guess it all depends on the quantity of tins you want to put holes in. If you're doing a few, then a nicely constructed drilling jig would allow you to quickly clamp and drill all your holes within a minute or two.

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