Copper Rivet & Burr Setter For Saddle Makers
$3.95
Process:
- Punch the Hole: First, use a hole punch to create a hole in the material where the rivet will go.
- Insert the Rivet: Insert the copper rivet through the hole in the material, with the head on one side and the tail sticking out on the other.
- Place the Burr: Slide the burr onto the tail of the rivet, ensuring it fits properly and holds the material securely.
- Use the Rivet Setter: Place the rivet setter on top of the burr, and hammer it gently. This will flatten the rivet tail, holding the burr in place and fastening the rivet securely to the material.
Description
Copper Rivet & Burr Setters
A copper rivet and burr setter is a tool used in leatherworking, upholstery, and various other crafts to set copper rivets and fasteners. The process involves attaching the rivet (a type of metal fastener) to two pieces of material, often leather, fabric, or wood, using a copper rivet and burr.
- Copper Rivet: A cylindrical fastener, usually with a flat or rounded head. It is made of copper, which is durable, corrosion-resistant, and often used for decorative or functional fastening purposes.
- Burr: A small, flat washer-like component that fits over the rivet’s opposite side (the side with the “tail” or unheaded part of the rivet). The burr helps secure the rivet in place by holding the material firmly and prevents the rivet from pulling through the material.
- Rivet Setter Tool: This is the tool used to apply pressure to the burr and the rivet tail. It helps bend the tail of the rivet over the burr, securing it tightly to the material. Some rivet setters are made specifically for copper rivets, ensuring proper placement and securing of the fastener.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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size | Large, Small |