Reddit mentions of EK Tools Circle Punch, 2-Inch
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of EK Tools Circle Punch, 2-Inch. Here are the top ones.
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- Easy to use and lock closed for simple and safe storage
- Constructed of steel and plastic and measure 3x5x1/2 inches
- Approximate size of punched piece is 2 inches
- Use cardstock or other materials that are 180gsm or lower
- Punch through a few pieces of aluminum foil to sharpen the blade.
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 1.31 Inches |
Length | 6.13 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2019 |
Size | 13 x 7.5 x 3.5 cm |
Weight | 0.0440924524 Pounds |
Width | 3.06 Inches |
for large creatures!
The hole punches are pretty cheap on amazon ($11 for 1", and $12.50 for 2"), so even if you only deal with a few dozen large creatures over your DM life, it could still save you a decent chunk of time. But I'd totally understand if it's not a regular thing for you/your campaign(s).
For me, because I play on a whiteboard on the wall instead of on a mat on the tabletop, I instead use 2" per 5ft so that my players can more easily see everything.
I also print a lot of doubles for each token in different colours. This means that each mini has a unique colour (or different hair, weapons, etc). Which gives me flexibility to represent different setups for a fight, and it helps me keep track of each creature's hp without having numbers on every single mini.
To store and organise all of them, I bought some 3-ring binders, and clear photo sleeves. I also "borrowed" a sheet of sticky labels from work.
Originally I just used one envelope per monster type, and rubber-banded them together. But I found that got really annoying to deal with once I got to like 15 different monsters - an alphabetised folder is much faster and easier to flip through.
IDK what size you're punching them, but you can get a pog-sized one pretty cheap (although like I said reviews say these crap out quickly.)