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Top Reddit comments about Arbor Presses:

u/ASJ713 · 1 pointr/Leathercraft

Here's the mini arbor press that I use from amazon ($65):
http://www.amazon.com/Bald-Eagle-BE1001-Arbor-Press/dp/B006SBC3I2

I just started leathercrafting a month ago and had neighbor problems immediately -- we're in a small apartment so space is also an issue. The ram doesn't have a hole in the bottom but it works fine for me just using my hand to hold the chisels up. My chisels are only 4-5 inches high, which is fine for the 6" height adjustable ram. The height adjusting screw that came with it was very loose, so I replaced it a spare nut and bolt. I also attached some cardboard and scrap leather to the platform on the bottom to protect the irons. It's been working great for me, and I'm really happy with how my stitches are turning out after just a few weeks. I haven't tried punching through really thick pieces yet, but I'm not sure I'll need it since I'm not a fan of the rustic thick look.

Scwleung: The wallet is beautiful and I love the European/Asian luxe style -- I've been super inspired by your projects, especially given the relatively short time you've been doing leathercraft.

u/reservedthought · 1 pointr/Leathercraft

A5 notebook cover for a friend made with 5/6oz natural chromexcel with #47 print from Maverick leather company. 1mm brown thread at 6mm spacing. Made to fit this notebook.

Pen is a TWISBI ECO with Iroshizuku kon-peki ink, would recommend.

First time working with chromexcel, burnishes surprisngly well, while the print adds a nice texture, I wish I'd gotten a "regularly" finished one.

Can post pictures of plans if interested...

QUESTION:

First time setting snaps, got a complaint from a downstairs neighbour... Does anyone know if I can use this arbor press along with these rivet setting tools? I'm mainly concerned about whether the pressing action will make it more difficult to set the snap/rivet, it was hard keeping the post straight with a hammer.

u/IEasyMac · 1 pointr/oilpen

Thanks for the response!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZBCCWC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-hvzDb9VKRVSW

Will this guy do the trick?

Edit:Better link

u/Knifee_spoonee · 1 pointr/DIY

Sounds like what you need is a mini arbor press

u/cor315 · 1 pointr/sysadmin

Screw that. You can get a drill press for under $400.

edit: Here's a much much cheaper version. http://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-G4018-Arbor-Press-Ton/dp/B00FSD5NCE/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1724AKA2YRA1393EX3WB

u/Cant-all-be-winners · 1 pointr/Tools

Any thoughts on these listings (in no particular order)?

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