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there are probably other better things, but the punch, you can just press it by hand into the basswood...basswood being so soft. But like I said, some other better ideas here I think.
Thanks all,for the suggestions.. I spent the better part of the day trying to get in touch with some of these people.. Colwood doesn't have any thing but a half circle.. The Razor company will make a heart for twenty dollars and that's a great price The company is in Canada so I am not sure about money exchange there as, I have never ordered from Canada before... hummmm... but we got cut off due to storms in South Ga. I ordered the pack of scrapbook tools that burn at 750 degrees.. they have the heart in there, so I will let you know when it comes how it works.. Hi Ho.. I rememered today that Curtis use to have leather for a hobby .. years and years ago and somewhere around here , are his tools.. they are punches but I know he didn't have a heart punch.. They would be good for flat surfaces or Santas coat.. huh? Thanks everyone . I am on the right track, thanks to your suggestions. Charlotte