I'm making silver rivets for the first time. Is there a way of making smooth edges, please? Also - what and how do I use Bush burr riveting wheel for, please? Thanks very much!
Nat
I'm making silver rivets for the first time. Is there a way of making smooth edges, please? Also - what and how do I use Bush burr riveting wheel for, please? Thanks very much!
Nat
Hi Nat,
Here are some thoughts about rivets:
The wire should be hard, or semi soft, but not annealed, or it will bend. The amount protruding, should be the same as the diameter.
The hole should be as exact a fit as possible, made with an undersized twist drill and then gently enlarged with a broach by hand.
The best tool for spreading the rivet is a riveting hammer, applying repeated very light strokes, maybe 10 or more on an anvil, or steel block, turning over regularly.
For rivets to be flush you make slight countersinks to the holes with a round burr first. I have tried the riveting wheel and personally found it useless.
You can also give them domed heads, if you use two hollow nail punches, one in a vice and the other in your hand, with the rivet in between. Quite a balancing act. They are then perfected with cup burrs, but you will need a selection to try for size.
For more delicate work, you can use annealed tubing, and spread it with a scriber. Dennis
Thank you very much Dennis for the detailed advice!
Nat
I didn't realise that my rivet wire shouldn't be annealed. Thanks for that tip Dennis. I'm always learning
Just my personal experience.
My main use of rivets has been domed ones for brooch pins. I have tried them every which way. Get them dead soft, and they bend at the ends and look hideous. Maybe I'm just too impatient or heavy handed.
Tubes can be fun too. you've probably seen this very old mixed metal project, where I soldered domes to one end and spread the other. There are tubular spacers for a more 3D effect. Dennis.
Riveting wheel hmm! had to look that up, I have never seen one and may I am a bit slow but I can't see how it would be much use in riveting, I assume it is supposed to be used as a burnisher
Well, I gave it my best shot at describing it kindly.
Last edited by CJ57; 12-06-2020 at 09:12 PM.
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