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  1. Cutlery rivets have been used for many years to fasten handles on some of the most famous knives ever made. Knife handle rivets are extremely easy to use. They are joined by using a hammer and anvil surface to press the two parts together and can be epoxied for a permanent handle treatment.

  2. In the video Tracy shows how to use, and how effective traditional cutlers rivets are for attaching handle material to your knife. To use them, pound the mal...

  3. We offer a selection of rivets known as "compression rivets" or "cutler's rivets". These rivets consist of a set [one male rivet and one female rivet] and are very simple to use. Simply drill 5/32" holes in the tang of the knife where you plan to fasten the handle onto with the rivets.

  4. A simple yet effective solution for knifemakers and cutlers, easily inserted and secured with a hammer. After installation, a quick sanding of the screw head ensures both aesthetics and a comfortable grip. Guaranteeing a solid connection between the knife handle and blade. Upgrade or repair your culinary tools with Brass & Stainless Cutlers Rivets.

  5. It features 10 Cutlery Rivet Fasteners in the material and size specified below with the corresponding precision step drill for installation. Commonly referred to as "Cutlery Rivets", these 2-part press-rivets are excellent when used for knife handle fasteners.

  6. Cutlery Rivets or Compression Rivets are used to secure knife handle stacks. Simply pound one side into the other at least 1/8" for a permanent bond. Use a rivet drill for drilling and countersinking.

  7. This Cutlers rivet will fit a knife handle stack (2 scales and tang) that is .60” thick up to .95” thick when countersunk. This is going to cover nearly every knife handle thickness in your kitchen and most hunting knives.

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