Christmas tree shaped steel disc cutters for jewellery making, 4-piece punch set

Christmas Tree Steel Disc Cutters, 4-Piece Metal Sheet Jewellery Dapping Punch Set

£99.99
Sale price  £99.99 Regular price 
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Christmas tree shaped steel disc cutters for jewellery making, 4-piece punch set

Christmas Tree Steel Disc Cutters, 4-Piece Metal Sheet Jewellery Dapping Punch Set

£99.99
Sale price  £99.99 Regular price 
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For jewellers and craft makers producing seasonal work, this disc cutter set punches consistent Christmas tree blanks from sheet metal. It delivers four distinct sizes for charms and pendants, saving the time and effort of hand-sawing each piece for your UK workshop.

Key features

  • Includes four distinct Christmas tree profiles for a range of pendant and charm sizes.
  • Punches are machined from hardened steel to shear clean blanks from non-ferrous sheet.
  • The solid steel die block is secured with two hex-socket bolts for stability during use.
  • Produces repeatable, uniform shapes, removing the need for piercing or sawing individual pieces.

Who it's for

Primarily for bench jewellers and craft makers in the UK who create seasonal jewellery ranges. Also suitable for metal artists and hobbyists requiring multiple, consistent decorative shapes for festive projects without laborious hand-sawing.

Specifications

  • Material: Hardened steel

Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns

Last 2 at the bench Ready for same-day dispatch from Birmingham if you order before 2pm.

Common questions at the bench

What metal does this punch work on?
Our steel letter, number, and design punches are heat-treated to strike non-ferrous metals: silver (sterling, fine), copper, brass, bronze, aluminium, gold. Striking hardened steel will damage the face. For pewter and very soft alloys, use light strikes.
What size impression do I need?
1–2 mm for ring shanks and small pieces (initials, hallmark-style); 3–4 mm for pendant backs and signed plaques; 5 mm+ for presentation pieces and stamped jewellery components. Bigger is not always better — a clean small mark reads better than a struggle with an oversized one.
What do I strike it with?
A 1–2 lb brass mallet on a polished steel bench block. Do not use a steel hammer — it will deform the punch over time. One firm strike beats two soft ones for a clean impression.
How do I keep the punch sharp?
Polished punches stay sharp for thousands of strikes if you are hitting cleanly on a flat block. If the face starts blurring impressions, polish lightly with 600-grit emery, then a buffing mop on a polishing motor. Replace before the face deforms further.

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