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Old August 28th 05, 04:58 PM
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Default cutting plastic film?

I want to cut about 200 .75" diameter discs from .0055" thick plastic film.

The circles must look "die cut". In other words, no jagged or deformed
edges.

I tried a .75" paper punch but the film is too tough. A razor blade and
scissors both work but the discs don't look that great.

What I need is punch similar to what is used on a steel rule die.

Does anyone know where I can get such a punch? It would need to be at least
2" long so I could hold it comfortably.

Thanks!


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