Behind The Scenes Ask Trains What is the name of the tool previously used in a video to punch out round disks of styrene?

What is the name of the tool previously used in a video to punch out round disks of styrene?

By Cody Grivno | September 28, 2022

| Last updated on March 20, 2024

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One thought on “What is the name of the tool previously used in a video to punch out round disks of styrene?

  1. Cody,

    Another option, if you’re punching through thin thin sheets of styrene (say .020″ or less), are craft punches. You can find them in various sizes and shapes, including decorative shapes and even letters & numbers. They can be found at craft stores and/or Amazon.

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