Jonathan Geisel
Founder, 1995
Jonathan Geisel started Geisel Tooling after working in the tool-and-die industry, building the business customer by customer through practical punch supply and direct relationships.
ABOUT GEISEL TOOLING
Geisel Tooling is a woman-owned, family-run industrial supply business focused on custom steel punches and related small tooling components reviewed from PDF drawings or part prints.
COMPANY
Geisel Tooling was founded in 1995 by Jonathan Geisel after years in the tool-and-die industry. He built the business through direct customer relationships, visiting shops, earning trust, and supplying custom punches for industrial buyers.
After Jonathan’s passing, Helen Geisel carried the company forward with their daughters, preserving the family-run character of the business. After Helen’s passing, the next generation continues the company, keeping Geisel focused on practical RFQ review, direct communication, and custom punch sourcing from PDF drawings or part prints.
FAMILY HISTORY
The way Geisel works today still reflects how the company started: direct communication, practical RFQ review, and long-term customer relationships. The business has moved from one generation to the next, but the core job has stayed the same — helping industrial buyers source custom punches from the details they can provide.
Founder, 1995
Jonathan Geisel started Geisel Tooling after working in the tool-and-die industry, building the business customer by customer through practical punch supply and direct relationships.
Family leadership
After Jonathan’s passing, Helen Geisel carried Geisel Tooling forward with her daughters, helping preserve the family-run business and the customer relationships it was built on.
VALUE
Now owned and operated by the next generation of the Geisel family, the business remains closely involved in customer communication and RFQ review.
Quotes are reviewed around the supplied PDF drawing or part print, quantity, timing, and known requirements.
Geisel is well suited for recurring punch needs where PDF drawings or part prints, quantities, and requirements can be repeated.
HOW WE WORK
Customers email PDF drawings or part prints and send purchasing requirements. Geisel reviews the request, quotes when requirements fit, coordinates production after order confirmation, receives completed parts, and ships them to the customer.
SCOPE
Custom tooling requirements vary by part and application. Geisel does not publish unverified tolerance, material, coating, certification, or inspection claims. Those requirements are reviewed during RFQ so expectations are clear before quoting.
Email a PDF drawing or part print for fastest review. Use the RFQ form for part details, purchasing requirements, or questions.