190 Bissell Pl. • Unit A • San Jacinto, CA 92592 • Phone (951) 654-5660 • FAX (951) 654-4070

 
We have a great selection of steel punches for you to choose from.
Ball Punches

Our ball punches were designed with the popular book, Iron Menagerie, in mind. These tools will be useful in other decorative blacksmithing projects as well. They come in two lengths--the hand held version is between 7-8 inches in length and the flypress version is 3 inches in length--and are made from 1/2 inch round S7 tool steel heat treated to exact specifications. Proudly made in the USA.

Sizes available are 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 and 1/2 ball punches.

Round Eye Punch


Made out of tough S7 tool steel, these punches are straight out of the book from the Guild of Metalsmiths Iron Menagerie. Available in 1/8”, 3/16”, or 1/8”. Purchase individually or as a set of three. Great for use on all of your characters.
Center Punch

Made out of tough S7 tool steel. Only comes in the handheld length. $24.00 each
Duck Eye Punch

  $24.00 each
Eagle Eye Punch

  $24.00 each
Wolf Eye Punch

 
$24.00 each
Horse Ear Punch

 
$24.00 each
Wizard Eye Socket Punch

 
$24.00 each
Drift Punch

These are made from the same A33 tool steel as the ball punches above. Designed to make quick work of drifting holes in your work.

Comes in the following sizes:
3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2"

Sold as a set or individually. The set comes with a denim roll below to keep your set in.

$22.00 each
Size
Set of 6 Punches 1/4" to 1/2" $126.00
Hand Fuller

 

$23.00 each

Size

$55.20 set of 3

Veining Chisel, Handheld

 

$22.00 each

Iron Menagerie

From the Guild of Metalsmiths, shows you step-by-step how to use each of these punches to make different characters. Lots of pictures help you to learn how to make each of the characters. This is a must have if you enjoy makeing animals in iron.

Learn to make character heads of a steer, blue crane, Duck, Wolf, Ram, Buffalo, Owl, Bear, Mouse, Horse, Eagle, Rattlesnake, and Wizard.

$19.00 each

Photo featuring a hammer made by Brent Baily. You can check is work out at

http://www.brentbaileyforge.com/