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✅[Easy to Use] HKKYO circle paper punch with lever action design which is so easy to use! Even kids can press down easily and make the punching by themselves.Great for school and home craft activities.
✅[Wide Applications] Come with 5 different size.The craft punch size is 2 inch, 1.5 inch, 1 inch, 5/8 inch, 3/8 inch.This circle punch is perfect for paper crafts, cardstock, gift wrapping, greeting cards and scrapbooks.
✅[Durable and Solid] Made of high quality ABS and zinc alloy,our craft punch is soild and durable.It can makes perfect circles. Quickly punch and you'll get cutout with neat edges. When the blade is blunt, you can punch on aluminum foil paper for a few times to let it recover to sharp.
✅[Long-term Using] With strengthened hard springs inside, these hole puncher for crafts can be punched countless times, ensuring long time using. It would be your ideal choice for craft working or studying.
✅[Tips & Service] -- Proper materials to punch are 70-220gsm paper, cardstocks or EVA(EVA not thicker than 1mm,It cannot be used on tissue paper, too thick paper, felt and plastic film).Please leave the punch aside for a while after long time continuous punching to avoid paper jamming.If any question, just feel free to contact us and we'll response with solutions within 24hours.
Using a paper punch is fairly easy, right? Insert paper, press down and hey presto, out comes your paper shape! Mostly it really is that straightforward. But sometimes where you insert paper, squeeze the punch and out comes a torn, unshapely mess. We have done this so many times now that I’d share some pointers for getting nice clean shapes every time you use your punch. Firstly, the punches don’t work especially well with thin paper. Tissue paper and even some handcrafted A4 papers give the same result – when you use them with a paper punch, you end up with a mangled mess. There is a way around this though! Simply add in a sheet of mid-weight card behind the paper you’d like to punch and then punch away. The card will support the paper while the punch cuts through it, leaving you with shapes that have nice, clean edges. Another good tip to remember is that your punches are like any other blade and need sharpening once in awhile so they continue to give a clean cut. And it’s super easy to sharpen them – just get your punches out, grab some foil and start punching away. The metal on metal action will have your punches nice and sharp in no time. Once you’ve finished sharpening, punch a few shapes out of some wax paper to lubricate your punch.