by EJFoeth » Fri Dec 11, 2015 3:44 am
There are sets for round and hex shapes but not square as fas as I know. I own the Historex, Waldron and RP Toolz sets. The historex set doesn't have a wide selection of punches. The Waldron set comes in two variants: one variant has a large and the other a small step size, but will work in most cases. However, the punches are too long making them easy to damage, the punch storage system is a disgrace and the sets rust; one of these sets is now useless. Not so nice for the investiment. I recently bought the RP Toolz set on a modeling fair. I haven't used it but it looks much better then the other. I bought the RP-PD, running from 0,5mm to 2.0 mm in steps of 0.1mm.
http://www.rptoolz.com/?p=196
If you want squares: do you want the set to drill or do you need squares? If so, cutting strip is a much better way to go. If you want square holes, you may want to buy a nice set of square files of a good quality.
There are sets for round and hex shapes but not square as fas as I know. I own the Historex, Waldron and RP Toolz sets. The historex set doesn't have a wide selection of punches. The Waldron set comes in two variants: one variant has a large and the other a small step size, but will work in most cases. However, the punches are too long making them easy to damage, the punch storage system is a disgrace and the sets rust; one of these sets is now useless. Not so nice for the investiment. I recently bought the RP Toolz set on a modeling fair. I haven't used it but it looks much better then the other. I bought the RP-PD, running from 0,5mm to 2.0 mm in steps of 0.1mm.
http://www.rptoolz.com/?p=196
If you want squares: do you want the set to drill or do you need squares? If so, cutting strip is a much better way to go. If you want square holes, you may want to buy a nice set of square files of a good quality.