Yes you can buy hole punches that have different shapes. it's great for scrapbooking, card making or just decorating a page. amazon have a few that are very reasonably priced, like this star fish one for $4; http://www.amazon.com/Starfish-Shaped-Punch-Crafting-Scrap/dp/B005JFHGYO
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most sanders of this type come with a baseplate that punches the holes. If you received used you may be able to buy a plate but cheaper to just punch your own
when you lift the hood and look down above the head lights and look into the holes punch out of the radiator support frame, you will see 2 star shaped holes for each headlight.
I cant remember which does what, but one does the up and down and the other moves the light to the left or right depending on which way you turn them.
The best way would be to buy an inexpensive leather 'punch' at an arts and crafts store.
They aren't expensive (Asian stuff) and have 5-6 punches of different sizes on a rotating drum and produce a clean hole.
I've found other uses for them as well.
There are two sizes of metal........use one of each to create the eyelet.
Thread the longer one over the stalk shaped side, and the shorter one on the other side........if the fabric is lightweight, the clamping motion should also cut the hole as it engages to create the eyelet...if it is too thick, you will need a hole punch to clear the way first.
The action is for the longer shaft to pass through the fabric, then the inside edge of the smaller one, then the edges are bent and rolled but the flanged die to finish and secure......try a few samples on scrap first.
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