is there any way i can buy bolts or raise detail on metal surface like the bolts of a ship. ? you know the metal bolts on the surface of metal objects. I've been trying to find something and haven't had any luck. their smooth roundish bolts u see them on sic fi ships and older military ships and planes. maybey theres a substitute i can buy. ?? like this sugarmeows.tumblr.com/post/24372678442/detail-of-bolts-and-portholes-on-the-side-of-a
Bought RP tools rivet set.paid $152 australian dollars.popped out about 20 rivets with the .5 punch in 0.10 evergreen sheet and punch snapped off.on close inspection it turns out to be a drill bit glued into the shaft.it snapped where the drill twists end. just cheap shit and I won't buy any more of their products.Perhaps if they used a solid hardened steel punch instead of a reversed drill bit glued to a heavy shaft there would be no problem with breakage.Quality product?...no,not in my opinion Easy cheap solution for anyone interested is to use an old .5 dril bit with end carefully filed off and inserted into die.Ican get a 10 pack for about$15 au
the more I watch Paul - the more I realize he's not the sharpest tool in the shed... that's okay though, he's a nice guy... just take what he says with a grain of salt.
Thanks for the review, never knew such a tool for small shop works existed. great review!
Beautiful precision tool.
is there any way i can buy bolts or raise detail on metal surface like the bolts of a ship. ? you know the metal bolts on the surface of metal objects. I've been trying to find something and haven't had any luck. their smooth roundish bolts u see them on sic fi ships and older military ships and planes. maybey theres a substitute i can buy. ?? like this sugarmeows.tumblr.com/post/24372678442/detail-of-bolts-and-portholes-on-the-side-of-a
Bought RP tools rivet set.paid $152 australian dollars.popped out about 20 rivets with the .5 punch in 0.10 evergreen sheet and punch snapped off.on close inspection it turns out to be a drill bit glued into the shaft.it snapped where the drill twists end. just cheap shit and I won't buy any more of their products.Perhaps if they used a solid hardened steel punch instead of a reversed drill bit glued to a heavy shaft there would be no problem with breakage.Quality product?...no,not in my opinion
Easy cheap solution for anyone interested is to use an old .5 dril bit with end carefully filed off and inserted into die.Ican get a 10 pack for about$15 au
You didn't follow instructions.
the more I watch Paul - the more I realize he's not the sharpest tool in the shed... that's okay though, he's a nice guy... just take what he says with a grain of salt.
First warning Paul reads: "Do not use material thicker than the diameter of the punch"
First thing Paul does: Punch 1.0mm material w/ the 0.5mm punch
Geoff Robson hell yeah