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okay the next thing we're going to talk
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about are rivets
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i love riveting don't laugh
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a million years ago i made
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these like really a million years ago
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stainless steel
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i don't know what they're for cooking
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maybe
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didn't matter that's what they are laser
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cut
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rivets so i clean up the metal this
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one's not cleaned up
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rivet them together and bend them at its
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most basic
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a rivet is some metal through
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holes in multiple layers of sheet metal
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that is then squished
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to keep that metal together there are a
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lot
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of versions
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you can buy rivets you can buy pre-made
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rivets
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here are some copper ones they have a
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domed head
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flat shoulder and a shaft
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you can get them in all different
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lengths it should go through your metal
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and have enough to dome over on the
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other side so this is for very thick
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metal
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but you can also cut it shorter with a
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jeweler saw if you wanted to put this
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through some
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thinner metal you can buy them in all
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different metals these are copper
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you can buy them in brass you can buy
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them in aluminum
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our supply store has a bunch of rivets
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ready for you
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from hanson rivet and you should learn
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what these labels mean
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there's lots of information on here but
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the tiny little code
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means something it's an aluminum rivet
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with a gold finish
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and the other numbers refer to the
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dimensions
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this is an aluminum rivet with a gold
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finish so people who don't know better
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see this and assume it's brass
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or gold but it's just an anodized
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gold surface over aluminum so these are
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very soft
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which is great for riveting they have a
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pan head a flat shoulder
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a shaft
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so this is a rivet press it's mounted to
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the table
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it has an arm that pulls down we've got
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two rivet sets here
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the bottom is concave and polished and
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the top is flat and polished
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so i can put my rivet dome side down
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and it will maintain that beautiful
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finish
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and then i can just squeeze this side
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this requires a little bit of care
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i can squeeze a little bit and still
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maintain movement
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i can squeeze more and lock that up and
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make it tighter
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so there is no release there's no spring
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load you just press
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instead of hammering and you get a
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smoother finish
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slightly more elegant this has
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limitations in depth
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and in height so you need to be able to
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access both sides and fit your work in
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here but this is a really
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nice way to make a fast neat rivet
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right now this press is set up with a
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concave polished surface on the bottom
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and a concave polished surface on the
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top so i can put
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a rivet that has a domed head in there
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and compress
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it and i will end up with a dome surface
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on both sides
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which is super elegant so you can buy
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rivets but you can also make
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your own just out of wire it's really
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good to have an assortment of wires
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lying around if you're going to do a lot
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of riveting
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so this is brass wire this is copper
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wire
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this is aluminum wire they're all
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different sizes
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they fit in different size holes and i
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can cut it to any length i want
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what you need to know about making your
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own rivets or even buying them
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is the metal you're using must be softer
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than the metal you're riveting together
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if you make the mistake which many many
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people do
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of taking a piece of welding rod which
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looks like copper on the outside
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put it next to my copper rod looks the
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same
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but if you look at the end it's shiny
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silver steel
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if you hold a magnet up to it it's
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magnetic also it's incredibly straight
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copper wire is never that straight
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because it's softer so what most
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students do is go buy this really
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inexpensive rod
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they cut a piece off and then they
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mangle it because it's so much denser
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and harder
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than the thin steel they're trying to
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rivet together so
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i would never use that for a rivet
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let's do a basic rivet
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okay riveting takes some
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planning i'm going to use a hand punch
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what you want to do is match the punch
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size to
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your wire let's use the eighth inch
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punch
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i'm going to punch holes in two pieces
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of metal i'm not measuring
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i'm not being careful i'm not making
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anything nice
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i'm just showing you riveting so i have
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holes
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i should try and match those holes to my
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wire size
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which sometimes can happen and sometimes
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can't this wire is quite a bit smaller
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than that so if i try and
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make that rivet the metal is going to
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squish over in ways that i don't like
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that fits about the same this is much
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too thick
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so what i can do is either change the
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punch and get the right punch size
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or take a handy reamer
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and just open that hole up enough that
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it fits my my wire really nicely
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should be snug
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so i've got my metal that goes nicely
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through there
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in my dream world i've pre-made my
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rivets with a nice square edge
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i would use a jeweler saw i would take a
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file and clean that up beautifully but
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i know that the dream world doesn't
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exist much
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so i'm going to show you a cheat i want
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to put it through
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the metal if you're trying to make a
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statement rivet you might leave it
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longer if you're trying to just make an
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elegant short rivet you could make it
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shorter i'm sure there's some math
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that people do to get these the right
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length so it
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i would jeweler saw this if i were doing
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it and i would measure this
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but i know my constituents who don't
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want to spend the time jeweler sawing
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this
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so i want to show you that if i just nip
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it with these nippers
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it has a terrible pointed tip so
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many people decide to just use that as a
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rivet and there's metal unevenly
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distributed there
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and it will wind up squishing unevenly
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but you could
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go back on the other axis with these
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nippers
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and at least smoosh the tip of this
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into more of a point you could also take
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your file
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and file it and that would be the best
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thing to do
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if you're going to do a lot of riveting
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holding them to file them is quite a
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challenge
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there are all sorts of tools for holding
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things i don't know what they're called
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they're made for jewelers who hold lots
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of small things it has leather
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jaws and it holds this nicely it's made
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to put a ring on this side
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while you work on it but that's a really
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nice way and then you file against the
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grip not with it or it'll wiggle
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that's a really nice way to give you
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better grip especially when those of you
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who are young now with strong hands get
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old and your hands don't work so well
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you will like having some tools so i've
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just
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made that a better edge so now i've got
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all the components
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i need i have metal with a hole two
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layers
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i have a piece of aluminum wire that
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fits nicely through
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i'm gonna put that in and i'm ready to
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go you must never
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hammer on something that wasn't meant to
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be hammered on some of our vices have an
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anvil in the back you can hammer on but
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don't hammer on any of the moving parts
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i brought with me a metal block from
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home this probably has a name too i
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don't know what it's called
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a portable anvil we have anvils we have
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lots of things you can hammer on but
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don't hammer on something that you
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shouldn't
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and then all i'm gonna do
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is hammer it a little bit on this side a
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little bit on this side
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while i can still move it i want to
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adjust that so it's evenly spaced
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because i want it pretty
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and i'm going to keep working from both
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sides and i want to try and bring the
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sides
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in flat if you hammer off and you get
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one side on an angle
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the whole thing will then angle and
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smush
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on on a diagonal so the trick is just to
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work from both sides
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that's it i have made a rivet a lot of
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people would argue that i have made an
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inelegant rivet i would argue that
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i could also find a hammer with a curved
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surface
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and go back
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and make it intentionally messy
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i happen to think that's a really
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elegant look it says i'm handmade but
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i'm careful
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if you're ever assembling something out
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of sheet metal where you want
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movement a rivet is a really elegant way
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to secure things
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but allow movement let's do one so you
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can see that in action
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i'm going to do a copper rivet i happen
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to know that this copper is not annealed
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it's very hard
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if i were actually seriously making a
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lot of rivets with this i would anneal
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it which is the process of heating the
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metal up to relax it
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and that's something that that we can do
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in the shop if you
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ask for some help so this time i cut a
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copper rivet
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and i use the jeweler saw and i want to
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also go around and just file
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a very slight chamfer on that because
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when i hit this
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that outer edge flares out
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and if i really want this to be an
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elegant rivet i have to remove some of
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that material just around the edge
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so that it compresses outwards a little
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more elegantly
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i really like using a contrasting tone a
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contrasting metal for my rivets
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aluminum on aluminum is fine
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i'm fussy about metal color i really
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like copper and aluminum or bronze and
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aluminum
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so for me that's the best rivet
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situation
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oh that's hard
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so i've just i've just condensed the
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metal enough to keep this together
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but it's really loose and can move quite
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easily now
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if that's too loose i could hammer more
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one of the nice things about riveting is
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you can
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keep testing it you can hammer a little
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move it around a little bit
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so i have a really nice looking detail i
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have really nice
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containment and i have really amazing
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movement
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think of all the things you could do
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with that
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here are some samples in really terrible
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thin steel
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of different rivets this is a copper
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rivet that's domed
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this is the this is how it started its
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life so i trimmed it shorter
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and then i just hammered this side a
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little bit
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that's a super ridiculously over scaled
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rivet for this for what it's doing but
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if you're making something where the
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rivets are really visible
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you could turn that into a really
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exciting intentional detail
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this is just a piece of copper wire
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that's been hammered in
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and then this is that same copper rivet
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but with a piece of tubing in between so
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this is also a really elegant method
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of getting two layers spaced apart
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but contained together i want to
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tell you a little bit about my hammer
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which is fancy the hammers we have in
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the shop
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ball peen hammers are just fine for
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riveting
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there's nothing wrong with this end
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and you can also use the peen hat side
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if you want to texture something i do a
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lot of
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riveting and i have a hammer that's
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polished or at least was
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once so it will transfer the smoother
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surface onto the copper and i can get a
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shinier rivet
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i also have a flat side and a dome side
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that's just a basic idea of rivet
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piece of metal squishing metal together
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but there are many
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many other options you can make
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a rivet out of a piece of tubing there
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is it even says
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pretty tube rivet so this is a piece of
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tubing that was put through the hole and
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then the ends are flared over
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on both sides this is a really beautiful
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detail
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especially if you are making something
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where you want to pass wire through what
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you're doing
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just like on clothing with a grommet
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that's a beautiful edging detail you can
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also make it so that you have rotation
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let's look at how to do that so i just
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have a piece of brass tubing from the 3d
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store
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you can get lots of different tubing
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you can get different sizes you can get
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different materials here's some tiny
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aluminum tubing
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here's some larger aluminum tubing this
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has very thin wall
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so it's a little bit fussy to work with
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that's what this is made out of which is
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why it's a little squished there
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i mean if you really want you could take
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this tubing
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and do something with it with a tubing
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rivet getting the length correct is
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really important
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i don't know a formula for that i'm sure
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there is one
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i would experiment and then figure out
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what the right length was
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and write that down and make more that
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length but for now i'm just going to
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guess
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you could use a tubing cutter to cut
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this but it compresses the end
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and then it's very difficult to flare
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that out and make it into a rivet
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if you use handheld cutters you'll just
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squish the tubing completely
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so unfortunately for anyone who doesn't
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like the jeweler saw
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it really is the best tool for cutting
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tubing
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it's also a little frustrating to cut
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tubing it tends to pinch the blade
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and then just like with a wire rivet i
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want to clean up that edge a little bit
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i'm going to just file the burr off
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i got my piece of tubing through my hole
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with extra on either side
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probably more than i need and what i
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want to do is flare that tubing over on
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both sides and then condense it around
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i've found that a really nice tool for
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that is the very wide center punch
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that has almost no point that lives in
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the cupboard here
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because i can use it and i'm not using
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my nice hammer i'm using this hammer
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i can use it to flare that metal out
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and just like with a normal rivet i'm
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going to work from both sides
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once that metal is flared out a little
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bit i can switch to using the pin
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on the hammer
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and work on turning that metal around
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what you're all going to want to do
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is the lowest form of riveting possible
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which is called a blind rivet or a pop
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rivet
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blind rivets arrived with the aviation
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industry
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because the kind of rivets i've been
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showing you you need access to the front
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and back of the piece
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and that will be a problem for a lot of
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the things that people want to do with
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sheet metal
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a blind rivet allows you to go in from
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the outside only
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and create a rivet pop rivets come in
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all different kinds and sizes the
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packages will tell you
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about all the dimensions
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i have lots of these i have copper ones
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the shaft is steel and copper plated
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aluminum ones the shaft is steel and the
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rivet is aluminum
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the aluminum ones can be anodized so
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there's some white ones
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they come very very short for thin metal
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and they come
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ridiculously long i don't have any
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ridiculously long ones here oh yes i do
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there ridiculously long this is designed
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to put through something very very thick
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so just the end flares over and that's a
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long shaft
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so i've got the rivet through the holes
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it has enough sticking out that it will
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make a mush on that side but not too
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much
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and i'm going to put it in the rivet gun
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and i'm going to squeeze
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i would make sure your metal is up
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against the shoulder because once you
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squeeze
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let's do one with no metal on it so you
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can see what happens each time i squeeze
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it's
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pulling the steel shaft up and
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condensing that aluminum
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one squeeze two squeeze
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and each time i release i'm going to
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push it back down on
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because the amount that it has pulled up
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needs to be
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shoved back in and you can see this is
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it's just getting uglier and uglier
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but as that steel shaft pulls in it's
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expanding the aluminum to hold your
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metal together
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and then when it gets too much pressure
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so when that's all as tight as it can be
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it will break off
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and this is why we also call this a pop
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rivet because it does that
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then the steel shaft is inside here and
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you have to make sure you open the
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handle and get it out
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they tend to bind up in there if you
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don't here's the one that i'm set up to
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do with a better size rivet
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it takes some hand strength to do this
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and remember if you hold it at the end
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of the handle you'll get better
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better action but if you have small
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hands this is going to be really
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difficult
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and when it gets tight you can feel all
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the resistance i usually
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then get both hands break that off
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so there's the back it's not hideous
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but it's not as elegant as a handmade
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rivet also
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it still has the end of the steel shaft
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in there it has broken the steel shaft
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off
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on this side so a pop rivet has a pretty
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shoulder but it always has a sharp piece
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of steel in the middle
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and it always has a smush on the back so
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these are really really useful
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for assembling things i think they're
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great for sketching if you want to
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attach a bunch of stuff
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fast hold it together there's
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nothing faster than this and if you've
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made something where you can only access
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the outside
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you'll have to use something like a pop
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rivet but you'll never get a really nice
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detail out of it
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the other kind of rivet i want to talk
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about
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is called not a solid rivet and not a
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tubular rivet
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but a semi-tubular rivet semi-tubular
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rivets have a head a solid head
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and then a piece of tubing and you put
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it in and flare that tubing over so you
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get all of the
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elegance of a perfect little finished
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domed head
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and all of the sort of neat finish of a
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rolled tubular
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rivet and these are designed to be set
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with
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a rivet set
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for years i made pins thousands of
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little pins that said amusing things
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this one says i need this like i need a
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hole in the head
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i was planning for this year
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decades ago and so i
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have a press that i would do this on but
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just to show you
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here we'll do it by hand this was the
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fastest way to assemble things where the
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metal
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had a a coating on it and couldn't be
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heated
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and then if i take my set
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there are handsets available i
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have never found this very useful
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because it has such a shallow throat
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and because it's quite hard to hold you
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could put it in a vise while you're
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using it but i found this to be a
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struggle so
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i used it three times and put it away we
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have a
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deeper throated press here that's about
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eight inches
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and you can also set them by hand
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so here are two pieces of aluminum and a
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semi-tubular rivet
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i've got the domed head up and
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the flare side down
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you just have to be sensitive about how
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much pressure it needs
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a bit more
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and there very quickly i've given myself
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one of the most elegant rivet situations
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a domed head on one side
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and a perfectly flared semi-tubular
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inside
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i've also done it loose enough that i
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can rotate
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and i know you're going to laugh but i
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used to have students put five rivets in
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two squares of metal to practice a solid
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store-bought rivet
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a handmade rivet a pop rivet a
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semi-tubular rivet
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and a tubular rivet and this is
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generally what they look like which is
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so discouraging i hope you see how wrong
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this is
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the goal was to practice riveting until
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you could do all of these nicely
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and turn in a beautiful little sample of
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your beautiful rivets
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um this is my idea of a nightmare
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and all of these have gone wrong these
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are just pop rivets because the student
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didn't even want to bother
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this is a solid rivet that's not even
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tight
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once this metal wrinkled it could never
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be pulled together again
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this is a supposed to be a tubular rivet
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but it's missing the whole point of a
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tubular rivet
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this is a semi-tubular rivet that even
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with a machine to do it
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is a mess so you can use rivets to make
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horrible ugly things
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but you can also with almost no extra
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effort have
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a whole range of really beautiful
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options
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for attaching metal elegantly and
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usefully
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woohoo