Homemade Patch Cutter

Lorren68

Senior Member
I made this the other day. It is made from an old hole saw I had lieing around, took about 30min with a drimel tool, and old whet rock. I polished the edge using my ceramic rod that I sharpen knives and broadheads on.


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Supercracker

Senior Member
are you hammering it or using it in a drill press?
 

Lorren68

Senior Member
I chuck it in my cordless drill and "drill" through multiple layers of cloth I did not measure the diameter, I just used the one closest to a .50 precut patch. I have the rest of the set if I decide I need a bigger patch.
 

bamaboy

Senior Member
What is a "patch cutter"? what is a "patch"?
 

Lorren68

Senior Member
What is a "patch cutter"? what is a "patch"?

A patch is a piece of cloth used to wrap a round ball that is used as a projectile in a traditional flintlock or percussion muzzleloader. The patch is made from a tight weave material such as pillow or matress ticking. A patch cutter is used to cut individual patches from sheets of material, some people use store bought patches that are pre cut, some use strips of material that is cut after the ball is started just below the crown of the barrel.

Patches are most often lubed before use with any number of homemade lubes, or store bought lubes..
 

bamaboy

Senior Member
Very cool! Thanks for sharing this info with me/us! That is pretty neat!
 

Supercracker

Senior Member
now someone needs to let him shoot a flint lock!
 

Lorren68

Senior Member
:biggrin2:
now someone needs to let him shoot a flint lock!

Now if we start letting everyone try flintlocks, those poor people who make in-lines will be out of a job!!!!!!!!:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:

Seriously, he is welcome at the range with me anytime, but I shoot a caplock.
 

mmarkey

Senior Member
:biggrin2:

Now if we start letting everyone try flintlocks, those poor people who make in-lines will be out of a job!!!!!!!!:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:

Seriously, he is welcome at the range with me anytime, but I shoot a caplock.

Get him up there with us Kevin I know someone that shoots flintlocks (hahaaa)
 

Redleaf

Senior Member
If Got had meant for men to shoot caplocks there would be caps all over the ground instead of rocks. ;)
 

tv_racin_fan

Senior Member
LOL!

He can try mine anytime. The cappers are revolvers, a CVA Bobcat and a CVA SxS 12 guage. The flinters are 50 cal plains style rifles.
 

Lorren68

Senior Member
How do you hold the material ?? I can't get a nice patch on my press!! I think i'll just cut mine off at the barrrel.

I fold the material into a square and hold pressure on my thumb and index fingers. I think the real trick is to lube the cutter. I take some of my bullet lube and put on a cleaning patch, then I wrap it around the cutter and hold tight while I spin the cutter with the drill. This produces enough heat to melt the lube on the side of the cutter, this allows the cutter to pass through the material without grabbing the cloth. I belive with a little practice you should be able to get good servicable patches, remember a patch does not have to be perfectly round to do its job perfectly.
 
i just cut strips of pillow ticking in lengths , stack them on top of each other. staple them to a piece of wood and us the drill press or hand held drill
 

Flintrock

Senior Member
i just cut strips of pillow ticking in lengths , stack them on top of each other. staple them to a piece of wood and us the drill press or hand held drill

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I have two cutters. I have not used them in years I prefer cutting the patch off at the barrel. Its more accurate that way but I like to use percut patches when shooting a pistol
 
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