I did add a magnet to my economy disc cutter punches, and sat them on top of my other cutter to use in the press. Kind of a pain, but still doable. That 1.25 disc really does take a 2lb brass hammer to get through it too..
Maria Paray Yes, I believe so. You should be able to cut up to about 18 gauge with a hammer. Anything thicker than that is best used with a hydraulic press.
Can you tell me a bit about the JT-SP310 Locking Disc Cutter. It looks very similar to the Swanstrom but I can not determine if the punches are angled as you suggest or flat.
Have you ever tried a mechanical arbour press ? What were they thinking of when they designed those cheap, fixed gap cutters ? Excellent idea about using yhe shim stock. The new Pepetools disc cutter looks beautiful. A bloke could go mad shopping at Gesswein !
Jester Mclarpet I do have an arbor press. I am not strong enough to get them to go through the metal. At least not the thicker gauges that I use. I have tried a couple of times. The new cutter from Pepetools is beautiful. I love it. And yes, you could go mad shopping at Gesswein.
Thank you so much for this very clear explanation of the difference between these cutters
Excellent video! Really helped me to make a decision on which to buy. THANKS!
BTW For me, it's the Pepe Tools kit :)
Excellent review! Thank you so much for the upload. Glad this was the first disc cutter review I watched
Ben Salisbury thank you. I hope it was helpful.
*very informative...greatly appreciated*
Excellent review, thank you so much.
Love your videos. It would be great if you would post links to where the products can be purchased.
Melissa, great video - would you need shims for ANY gauge sheet? I cut discs from 18-24 Ga and sometimes lighter yet. Thanks in advance!
Great video review, thanks! Subscribed!
I did add a magnet to my economy disc cutter punches, and sat them on top of my other cutter to use in the press. Kind of a pain, but still doable. That 1.25 disc really does take a 2lb brass hammer to get through it too..
It would be helpful to have links to the various disc cutters.
***** I think they suggest that you go no higher than 18 gauge stainless with a hydraulic press. So I don't know that I would attempt 14 gauge.
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You rocked this vid .. thank you ..
Hello
I need to cut circular aluminum button 2mm thick by 45mm diameter but concave
Thanks
Melissa, do the better cutters all have the same gauge range, when using the brass hammer?
Maria Paray Yes, I believe so. You should be able to cut up to about 18 gauge with a hammer. Anything thicker than that is best used with a hydraulic press.
Melissa Muir Thank you!
Can you tell me a bit about the JT-SP310 Locking Disc Cutter. It looks very similar to the Swanstrom but I can not determine if the punches are angled as you suggest or flat.
+Caleb Martin I am afraid I have not had any experience with those. My favorite is still the Pepe disc cutter.
Have you ever tried a mechanical arbour press ? What were they thinking of when they designed those cheap, fixed gap cutters ? Excellent idea about using yhe shim stock.
The new Pepetools disc cutter looks beautiful. A bloke could go mad shopping at Gesswein !
Jester Mclarpet I do have an arbor press. I am not strong enough to get them to go through the metal. At least not the thicker gauges that I use. I have tried a couple of times. The new cutter from Pepetools is beautiful. I love it. And yes, you could go mad shopping at Gesswein.
I bought the cheap one; the bouncing was crazy and it marred the metal beyond belief!
The cheap ones are AWFUL. I had the same experience.
deadblow hammer
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Excellent review
Thank you.
Necesito un cortador de 6 CM de diámetro.como puedo adquirirlo? muchas gracias por su atención .Soy de Perú
I do not know in Perú, but I know that most jewelry tool suppliers like Rio, Gesswein, Otto Frei and such can get them for you.
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