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An AWL is a tool to punch holes in leather like material. The AWL that we sell is a bit different than a traditional AWL in that it has two blades. The two blades are adjustable to be a certain width apart. It is primarily used to punch holes in leather or leather like material. Once the holes are punched, the stud's prongs are inserted and bent inward to secure the stud. Denim, and most other cloth do not need an AWL since the prongs insert quite easily in most cloth. (most of our studs we sell only have 2 prongs exception is the star studs.) Blade width can be adjusted from 1/4 inch to 1 inch and all size studs in between.
Instructions for use:
1) When punching holes in the material, make sure that under the material you have some sort of mat since the blades will punch through the material and hit the mat. The professionals use what they call a "cobblers mat", but some people use a kitchen cutting-board, cork-board, or thick cardboard.
2) Space the blades in the AWL so that they are the width apart as the prongs on the stud that you are using.
3) Position the leather or material on top of the mat so it is flat, then put the AWL so that it is exactly perpendicular to the material. You do not want the AWL at an angle to the material or mat as this will bend the blades.
4) Now either push the blades through the material or tap the AWL with a hammer. This should make two holes in the material.
5) At this point you can insert the stud's prongs into the holes, then bend the prongs inward as far as you can to secure the stud on the material.
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