Use a slab of hardwood or lead as backing.
Learn not to hit punch too hard. (Sounds like you're some sort of heavy-handed Matelot!)
3mm sounds enough for me; I don't see the need for any thicker.
Thanks members I have my set of punches and a 7/16 punch looks about right for .44 cylinder so which way do I punch felt through is it fury side up or flat side up and what do I use as a backing if hard wood what's it's name I did have a go last night disaster the punch went through felt and wood which was soft wood
So what and how do other members make there own wads
My felt is 3mm thick so is it ok if wad is to be thicker to use two of these this would give me 6mm
What's your thought on this Thanks for all you help in my posts simple questions to you but for a new person it's hard to figure out sometimes thanks from Frank
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Use a slab of hardwood or lead as backing.
Learn not to hit punch too hard. (Sounds like you're some sort of heavy-handed Matelot!)
3mm sounds enough for me; I don't see the need for any thicker.
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Careful that your felt is wool and not manmade substance, burn a scrap bit you can smell the difference.
I use a value tesco kitchen chopping board, sort of white nylon.
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7/16" was too small for me - had a punch made in the US
And what is the 'furry side up' bit ??
I'm using 100% wool Grade FI Hard density density 0.36 gm/c3
It's perfick !!!!
Yes sorry about that it's about the same both sides I did manage to bang a few out last night and they are a very snug fit exactly the same as shop fit so punch is ok thanks for telling me what you use all interesting stuff and filed away for later use thanks from Frank
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I'll give it a go mate it's been a few weeks and yes finally got the hang of it more of a sharp solid tap then a bang the lead idea worked also thick cork each I found gave and allowed punch straight through
Also I found a old woman's hat made of 100% wool for £1.00 in hart foundasion shop I did a check on it by fire yep wool and callibar read 3mm so worked out I'll get close to 1000 wads out of it what a find
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where a good place to get 100% wool felt,
Have a look at this ,
http://myworld./craft_source/
They stock all wool felt in various thickness.
link doesnt seem to work
http://www./itm/Off-White-Felt-fabri...item5660f5a801
This is a possible,probably get 800 .44 from the £19 unless my sums are duff which they may well be.
http://www.durofelt.com/image_26.html for the grade and info on felt.
I've not bought from either,