If you’re making belts or punching small holes along the edges for beading or other purposes, a rotary punch will probably be your tool of choice due to its convenience. It won’t reach any farther toward the middle of the piece. A rotary punch can only punch holes two to three inches away from the side of the leather. The flip side of the equation is what to do when you’re punching holes in the middle of a large piece of leather. Obviously, you have to measure where the hole will go and make sure you’ve got the correct spacing and so on, but you get the idea. Rotate the wheel to the right size, insert the piece of leather you’re punching a hole in (such as a belt), and squeeze the handle. Everything you need is there in one place.
Rotary leather punches are quick, easy, and convenient.
It is in the top ten of the most profitable hobbies. Leathercraft is popular in America, not only for fun but also for profit.