DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm
DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm

DA2401 = Oval Disc Cutter Set of Seven Sizes 4x6mm to 16x18mm

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Cut perfect ovals every time! This small, economical disc cutter features 7 punches ranging in size from 4x6mm up to 16x18mm.

 

The tool's holes have been reamed and honed to make fine, clean cuts. The punches are oil-quenched tool steel that have been drawn for hardness and durability. The base is case-hardened and ground.

 

You can cut soft sheet up to 20 ga.

The tool measures about 2-3/8" x 2-3/8".

Sizes include: 4x6, 8x6, 8x20, 10x12, 10x14, 14x16 and 16x18mm

 

We recommend using a brass mallet (1lb. to 2lb. preferred) to prevent damage to your disc cutter.

You should also use #19.928 bur & tool lube to reduce friction and wear on the punches.

 

Importance of Using a Brass Hammer

When using a disc cutter (or design punches or other steel tools), you should avoid using a jeweler's hammer, ball peen hammer, household hammer or any other steel hammer. Using them can be dangerous.

Steel hammers are hardened. When you strike a steel tool, there is a great possibility that the impact can cause one or both of the tools to crack or shatter. This will damage the tool and can send shards of metal flying.

A brass hammer is softer than the steel tool you will strike. Because of this, the tools won't be damaged. Yes, the brass hammer will get marred (it is supposed to) and brass can "rub off" on the struck end of the tool, but this is a small price for safety and keeping your tools in good condition.

 

Hint: Use a brass hammer with some "heft" to it. A 1lb. or 2lb. mallet is preferred depending on what is comfortable for you to handle. It should not take more than one blow to punch out a disc. If it does, you are not hitting the disc cutter hard enough. One clean blow will give you a crisp, sharp disc. Multi blows can cause uneven edges, deformation, flaring and other problems.

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