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Reddit mentions of CADY Crafts Punch 1-Inch Paper Punches (Circle)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of CADY Crafts Punch 1-Inch Paper Punches (Circle). Here are the top ones.

CADY Crafts Punch 1-Inch Paper Punches (Circle)
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    Features:
  • 1.Spring-action lever makes the punch easier and more comfortable to use and gentle your hands.
  • 2.Create stencil shapes, die-cuts, and templates for all of crafting; Use with other nesting punches to create perfectly graduating layers; Punches cleanly every time for consistently great designs.
  • 3.Material: Plastic; Craft punch size: 7*5.5*5cm; Punch out size: 2.5cm; Color: Randomly
  • 4.It is simple to use and will make crisp, perfectly shaped designs from card-stock, paper, cardboard, felt, foam, and much more; Use both the punched out shape and the punched paper as mats and frames for your designs.
  • 5.specially designed punches are ideal to features lovely embossed patterns with interior cutouts and offer creative versatility; Perfect for kids' DIY artwork, gift wrapping, envelopes, memory books, greeting cards, gift tags, scrapbooks, cards, decorations and any paper craft.
Specs:
ColorCircle
Height1.7 Inches
Length2.7 Inches
Width2.4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on CADY Crafts Punch 1-Inch Paper Punches (Circle):

u/theprimeministr · 5 pointsr/Amiibomb

Started creating my own Amiibo coins thanks to some inspiration gained from seeing the work of a few of you on this server. Figured I'd share what I've created thus far in case anyone is interested! Here’s a link to the PSD template. Please forgive the fact that the Super Smash Amiibos aren't all grouped together because I started just creating the BOTW-compatible Amiibos first, then decided to keep going :P

The coins are 1" in diameter. Used a 1” circle punch to cut them out and housed them inside 30mm coin capsules with the included fitted foam inserts. Going to color code the rim of the foam so that I can easily identify the Amiibo series when they're in the case.

Have some 1” plastic counters on the way to provide some rigidity to the images and "fill out" the capsule a little better. Excited to get it all finished up so they can be put to good use!

u/MaximumColor · 3 pointsr/pokemonduel

Get some wooden disc's from Amazon or a craft store.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CSV14JE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_p-XVDbR27GSP7

Also get a circle punch of the same size: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013NESBKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vaYVDbEGWXAV3

You can either print out artwork on cardstock or even use common pokemon cards to punch out the art.

Take a tiny bit of Elmer's glue, wood glue or some sticky tack, and glue the art to the wooden discs. Boom. High-quality tokens.

This is a trick used in the Roleplaying community to make tokens for their characters and NPCs without breaking the bank. ~15 dollar investment gets you like 100 tokens.

I reccomend between 1 inch and 1 1/2 inch for the size. Depends on your purposes.

Have fun!

u/MrFunsocks1 · 2 pointsr/DMAcademy

My DMing system:

Step 1) Download GIMP (free)

Step 2) Make a grid of 1-inch circles that you can print out with pictures in them (I can send you the file I use)

Step 3) Buy one of these 1-inch hole punches (or use scissors), super glue, and 1-inch washers (grand total of maybe 15-30 bucks?)

Step 4) Print out tokens, cut them out, and superglue them to washers. You can also add numbers, and make the tokens double sided for a "bloodied" condition for monsters. Works out to like 5 cents per token, and a bit of time.

Step 5) Buy one of these pads of grid paper. Can shop around for a good price, can draw multiple maps on one sheet if they're small, use pencil so you can get multiple uses out of it, or just play on a grid. Also lets you draw on the fly, or take a piece of paper and pre-prepare a map before the session.

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Total cost should be less than 50$ for months of play. You can also buy different sized washers for small, large, or huge tokens, and they make hex grid paper as well. For fancy tokens (I do it for players and recurring NPCs) you can print on high quality photo paper, or laminate the page before cutting, or just put packing tape over the token.