Flush mount rivet tool

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Flush mount rivet tool

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Several months ago, maybe even longer than that, someone posted a tool they had made for making flush rivets in styrene and resin. I believe it was fashioned out of a tube, nail, or maybe even a crocheting needle. You twist it on a flat surface and it removed material, leaving the impression of a counter-sunk rivet behind.

Anyone have any idea where that post went, or if it's gone, who posted it?

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Post by Wug »

Here's Futch's rivet tool.

http://futchfactor.com/rivettool/prog1.html

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Post by DasPhule »

Jeweler's beading tool is what I use. No better, or easier way to make rivets. I also use a pounce wheel when doing lots of them on wings and hulls.

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Post by Devin »

Mike, that's exactly it. Thanks. Those flush rivets are perfect for the 1/96th scale Civil War ironclad I'm working on.

Erin, what is this beading tool of which you speak?

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The same thing Mike linked to, only ready made and hardened for metals, and come in different sizes. Do a google or ebay search for beading tools and they should pop up.

Like this one: link

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Like this.
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Ah, nice. Thanks for all the info guys.
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Post by futch »

Devin wrote:Mike, that's exactly it. Thanks. Those flush rivets are perfect for the 1/96th scale Civil War ironclad I'm working on.
heya - while i still prefer my tool (not biased, just prefer the thicker groove around the rivet), you can grab a cheap beading tool from ebay. here's what i bought:

http://futchfactor.com/rivettool/prog4.html

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Post by qc »

my 2 cents
get the one erin/dasphule linked to

i picked up the set futch showcases on his set..
found that the set of 0-11 was too small (may be able to use it later) ..but sent it back and got the set 0-23 ...(larger number = larger circle) PERFECT. (the group was "geiswien" or something like that...googled and came up empty handed)
(oh..and if you buy the set...make sure it comes with the case/holder....my first set didn't, and would be hell to keep up with all the parts).

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qc wrote:my 2 cents
found that the set of 0-11 was too small (may be able to use it later) ..but sent it back and got the set 0-23 ...(larger number = larger circle) PERFECT.
HTH
ditto, get the 24 pc set.
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