Hole punching

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Holes are often punched in leather. In automotive leather, perforations are often made for ventilation or for fashion purposes. These are repetitive patterns and small holes. Leather belts have holes cut or punched into the leather to allow for fastening. leather shoes are perforated for decorative purposes or for breathability, or holes are punched for the passage of shoelaces. Holes are also punched to facilitate the attachment of closures such as buttons, buckles, snaps, or eyelets. Pre-punched stitch holes are often made to allow stitching threads or laces to pass through the leather. The transition from perforation to punching is fluid, and there is no precise distinction.


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Hole punching tools. The punched holes are not always round.

 

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Coarse and simple punching tools from the Middle Ages.

 

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Hole punching on belts.

 

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Punch holes for shoes for decorative or ventilation purposes.

 

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Punched holes, to get leather straps and laces through the leather.

 

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Leather bicycle saddle with hole punching.

 

In the production of leather products leather blanks are also punched. It is an alternative to manual cutting or cutting with the knife, water jet or laser.


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Punching tool for punching leather symbols.

 

 

A video about painting on leather, perforating leather, carving leather, embossing leather and several other methods to create motifs on leather.

 

Other possibilities how to provide leather with designs

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