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I am wondering if anyone has experience lets say the standard osbourne, and the nice 3 piece setters from buckle guy.   I'm looking to upgrade and would like a nice quality setter. Are they all the same pretty much or is there a notable difference in the way they dome the shaft and cap.

Thanks!

 

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7 minutes ago, SpruceMoose said:

I am wondering if anyone has experience lets say the standard osbourne, and the nice 3 piece setters from buckle guy.   I'm looking to upgrade and would like a nice quality setter. Are they all the same pretty much or is there a notable difference in the way they dome the shaft and cap.

Thanks!

 

https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/heritage-rivet-burr-setters they all do the same thing so there isn't much dif just how much you want to pay to show off some shiny . its just a half round drilled in a piece of metal no matter how cool the rest of the tool looks.  i usually just peen them with a small hammer, i like the old timey look of a copper rivet..

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12 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/heritage-rivet-burr-setters they all do the same thing so there isn't much dif just how much you want to pay to show off some shiny . its just a half round drilled in a piece of metal no matter how cool the rest of the tool looks.  i usually just peen them with a small hammer, i like the old timey look of a copper rivet..

Thats what i was wondering, i'm more of a 'if it does it's function well' why spend a million dollars on something shiny with a fancy brand(though some tools i will spend more, stamps currently).  I thought maybe there was a setter out there that domed the shaft nicer

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18 minutes ago, SpruceMoose said:

Thats what i was wondering, i'm more of a 'if it does it's function well' why spend a million dollars on something shiny with a fancy brand(though some tools i will spend more, stamps currently).  I thought maybe there was a setter out there that domed the shaft nicer

you can always polish the one you have if you can find something small enough.

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1 hour ago, SpruceMoose said:

I am wondering if anyone has experience lets say the standard osbourne, and the nice 3 piece setters from buckle guy.   I'm looking to upgrade and would like a nice quality setter. Are they all the same pretty much or is there a notable difference in the way they dome the shaft and cap.

Thanks!

 

I use this to dome brass and copper rivets after driving the burr down with a cheap setter from SLC. This $13 domer does such a great job and in my opinion leaves a much better finish that the domer on the SLC setter. 

https://www.centaurforge.com/Nordic-Forge-Rivet-Set-Punch-with-Concave-Face/productinfo/305/

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I junked one from Tandy that is a loose fit on a #12 rivet and bends the burrs.  I bought another from Springfield Leather that works fine.  Like @chuck123wapati I use a small hammer to finish shaping the rivet after a couple of swipes with a file to flatten it.

Just now, ArkieNewbie said:

I use this to dome brass and copper rivets after driving the burr down with a cheap setter from SLC. This $13 domer does such a great job and in my opinion leaves a much better finish that the domer on the SLC setter. 

https://www.centaurforge.com/Nordic-Forge-Rivet-Set-Punch-with-Concave-Face/productinfo/305/

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Those look very nice indeed.

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2 minutes ago, TomE said:

I junked one from Tandy that is a loose fit on a #12 rivet and bends the burrs.  I bought another from Springfield Leather that works fine.  Like @chuck123wapati I use a small hammer to finish shaping the rivet after a couple of swipes with a file to flatten it.

Those look very nice indeed.

Three whacks is all I do with the domer to get this finish. Yes, it's a little annoying to have to use two different tools but I do like the results. 

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1 hour ago, SpruceMoose said:

I am wondering if anyone has experience lets say the standard osbourne, and the nice 3 piece setters from buckle guy.   I'm looking to upgrade and would like a nice quality setter. Are they all the same pretty much or is there a notable difference in the way they dome the shaft and cap.

Thanks!

 

Is that New Brunswick as in Canada?  Eh?  If so, I buy my copper rivets and setters from Aaron Martin Harness in Ontario.  Reasonable prices and fast delivery.  The setters I've bought from them (two sizes) are identical to the one linked in this thread from Weaver Leather.  And the Canadian price comes to less than buying in US and converting.  All you need is a good ball peen hammer and you're in business.  The toughest part of this rivet thing (for me at least) is the special pliers (forget what they're called) to cut off the excess post of the rivet before rounding the end.

 Aaronmarton.com  is the site.  I've been buying their #12 (243-1234) 3/4", #9 (243-934) 3/4" rivets and the corresponding setters #512-9 and 512-12.  Very happy with their products and service.

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I’ve got some 3 piece sets in stock right now in #9 and #12 sizes along with pictures of what each piece does. I’ve got #14 sizes coming and other makers in the pipeline as well. Here’s a link - https://brucejohnsonleather.com/leather-tools-sale/rivet-setters/

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5 hours ago, bruce johnson said:

I’ve got some 3 piece sets in stock right now in #9 and #12 sizes along with pictures of what each piece does. I’ve got #14 sizes coming and other makers in the pipeline as well. Here’s a link - https://brucejohnsonleather.com/leather-tools-sale/rivet-setters/

Which side of the rivet should be on the finished side, the burr or domed head?

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