khardy wrote:Cut out a couple hundred aluminum reflector disks for the cats eye reflectors.

SO COOL to see the progress on these! I'm still just amazed at your creativity and craftsmanship to come up with the way to make these reflectors!!

And what ingenious re-purposing of the foil roasting pan as source material for the aluminum discs!!
Looks like you were using an arch-punch with corrugated cardboard underneath as a 'punch pad' -- here's an arch-punch 'hint' if you're not aware of it already. Use a flat (reasonably) end of any odd fireplace log (or any similar-sized "end grain" chunk of lumber) and you'll be able to make little circles to your heart's content, without needing to juggle the cardboard and without damaging the punch or your workbench.
I use arch-punches frequently at the organ shop -- we've got sizes from 1/16" to over 3", and routinely punch a variety of materials including leather, paper, felt, rubber, cork, and more. We actually use a 6" dia (ish) slice of a log a few inches thick. Our punches are sharp enough that they can nearly cut thin material by twisting instead of pounding on them, and they stay that way. (unless some dope drops one on the concrete...

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Anyways -- hope this might be helpful. I can't wait to see those crossbucks when you're finished with them!
