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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 340842, member: 4552"]If you check out some well stocked tool stores you may find punches for a large variety of sizes. I know I have several round punches that produce holes of from about 1/4" to 1/2". I know there are numerous other sizes available and now in metric also. These punches are intended for use on usually leather goods. I also have some for puting holes in those plastic tarps for the rings for tie downs. Harbor Freight Tools used to carry a variety of those. Try ordering a catalog by calling 1-800-423-2567. Not sure of thier web site but must have one. With a variety of these punches you could make holes of many sizes in many types of materials. There is also small puches for leather goods and for snaps that are put on clothing available at stores that carry clothing materials. I have some of thoes also. </p><p>As to the cardboard to use. Not sure but I wonder if you contacted Whitman Publishing and asked Dennis Tucker, Publisher, he might tell you what type they use for their albums and folders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 340842, member: 4552"]If you check out some well stocked tool stores you may find punches for a large variety of sizes. I know I have several round punches that produce holes of from about 1/4" to 1/2". I know there are numerous other sizes available and now in metric also. These punches are intended for use on usually leather goods. I also have some for puting holes in those plastic tarps for the rings for tie downs. Harbor Freight Tools used to carry a variety of those. Try ordering a catalog by calling 1-800-423-2567. Not sure of thier web site but must have one. With a variety of these punches you could make holes of many sizes in many types of materials. There is also small puches for leather goods and for snaps that are put on clothing available at stores that carry clothing materials. I have some of thoes also. As to the cardboard to use. Not sure but I wonder if you contacted Whitman Publishing and asked Dennis Tucker, Publisher, he might tell you what type they use for their albums and folders.[/QUOTE]
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