• Re: Circle cutter for framing coins

    From Achut Bhandarkar@21:1/5 to Philip Nacy on Sun May 14 23:27:30 2023
    On Monday, November 26, 2001 at 5:02:15 AM UTC+3, Philip Nacy wrote:
    I've recently completed a 20th-century type set and I'd like to mount and frame it (it's not bad, no coin less than VF). I'd rather not use the common cheesy "Twentieth Century Type Coins" brown mat and frame you see
    everywhere. Instead, I'd like to make my own mat and frame, one that looks nice to show off my coins. The trouble is, I can't seem to find a good
    circle cutter that will go as small as the diameter of a dime. Most go down to one inch and that is as small as they go. The cutter will have to go to that small size and cut through regular mat board too (maybe even two layers at a time!). Anyone have any recommendations for a circle cutter or any
    other ideas about displaying my type set? Thanks!

    Die cutters used for leather may be useful as they come in many sizes.
    Using them with a mallet may help.

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