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Prior owners of my Marshall staking set were maybe not diligent about using brass hammers and most of my solid domed punches have mushroomed ends as pictured, so they don't fit down through the plate to invert. I have to push them up from underneath, inconveniently.

Is there any reason I should not just chuck these into a drill and take a file to the back ends, then clean up the evidence with fine sandpapers?

I have a couple of free days and plan to spend some time finally cleaning up my whole staking set.

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Edited by mbwatch
title clarification
  • mbwatch changed the title to Filing or reducing spread punch ends?

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