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LetFly (Dec 25th 2023) |
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Re: Cutting plug holes in Ithaca pad?
#639853
Dec 24th a 03:14 PM
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by BrentD, Prof |
BrentD, Prof |
I use .45-70s to cut holes and .38-55 or .40-65 to cut plugs when covering with leather.
If the pad is soft, a little bit of oil (inside the case as well as out) helps keep the cut smooth. May work on harder pads as well, but I only do soft pads.
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