#2200 Double Cap Rivet and Insta-Rivet Setter
Regular price $5.10Unit price#9 Solid Copper Rivets with Burrs
Regular price $36.19 Sold by the poundUnit price
Frequently Asked Questions
What hardware is best for leather bags and belts?
What hardware is best for leather bags and belts?
Popular leather hardware includes buckles, rivets, snaps, D-rings, swivel snaps, and Chicago screws. The best option depends on the type of project and how the leather item will be used. Durable hardware helps improve both function and appearance.
What is the difference between solid brass and plated hardware?
What is the difference between solid brass and plated hardware?
Solid brass hardware is made entirely from brass and is valued for its durability and corrosion resistance. Plated hardware has a coating over another metal and may show wear over time. Solid brass is often preferred for premium leather goods.
How do I choose the right size leather hardware?
How do I choose the right size leather hardware?
Hardware should match the width and thickness of the leather strap or project component. Proper sizing helps ensure secure attachment and balanced appearance. Measuring your leather before purchasing hardware is recommended.
Does leather hardware rust?
Does leather hardware rust?
Some metal hardware can rust when exposed to moisture, especially lower-grade steel components. Brass and stainless steel hardware generally offer better corrosion resistance. Proper care and storage can help extend hardware life.
What hardware is commonly used in leathercraft projects?
What hardware is commonly used in leathercraft projects?
Leathercraft projects commonly use buckles, snaps, rivets, conchos, rings, and decorative hardware. Different types of hardware serve different functional and decorative purposes. Choosing the correct hardware depends on the project style and intended use.
Can leather hardware be replaced or repaired?
Can leather hardware be replaced or repaired?
Many leather hardware components can be repaired or replaced if they become damaged or worn. Removable fasteners like Chicago screws make repairs easier on some projects. Replacing hardware can also help refresh older leather goods.