Members epiphanist1248 Posted May 8, 2017 Members Report Posted May 8, 2017 I've been working on an experimental piece, one for my own use, and I decided to use line 16 snaps (which are apparently also known as segma snaps I guess? or maybe segma snaps are a kind of line 16 snap?). I had never used them before. Anyway, the caps set beautifully. But when I went to set the studs ... the setter keeps holding onto the stud. I don't mean just a little. We're talking really stuck. Does that mean I haven't fully set them yet? Do I have to keep pounding? It's worth noting that once I finally pulled the setter off (which, when I do it, makes me worry I'm going to pull the stud off completely, rendering the whole exercise moot) the snap system works perfectly. So, basically, I feel like I'm getting to the right destination, just not taking the right road to get there. Quote
Members Stetson912 Posted May 9, 2017 Members Report Posted May 9, 2017 That's odd. It shouldn't stick like that. I would check your setter. Maybe it's defective? I'm not sure just a thought Quote
Contributing Member LatigoAmigo Posted May 9, 2017 Contributing Member Report Posted May 9, 2017 I have found that not all snaps and snap setters "sync" with each other, so you might want to try a different supplier for your snaps, or a different brand of snap setter. Quote
Boriqua Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 I find there is a sweet spot. My setter often gets stuck to but I can usually get it out with a tiny bit of work. If I set it to hard in a soft material it happens. I have learned kind of where the sweet spot is as far as pounding it in. You don't have to mash it to get a good tight fit with those. At least for me .. Segma was just a practice thing. Still after having set 100 .. I still get em stuck now and again Quote
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