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    cutting solid rivets to correct length to form button heads

    Hi All

    I have quite a few solid rivets to shorten for dummy rivets on the horn plates of my 1" scale Minnie traction engine. So the criteria for the tool was to be able to cut several rivets at a time and maintain consistent length accuracy.

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    Horn plate and rivet cutting tool.

    The tool is basically a guillotine that is loaded with rivets and the length is set by shims under the head of the rivet.

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    Shims, 3 different thickness. I have access to a CNC mill and made the shims using this method.

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    Machining main body and sliding cutter

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    Heat treated sliding cutter

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    Completed unassembled cutter.

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    Additional cutters and the thickness of each

    cutting solid rivets to correct length to form button heads-assembeled-guillotine.jpg cutting solid rivets to correct length to form button heads-spring-return.jpg
    Assembled cutter and spring return in left photo

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    Shim in place

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    Arbour press used to apply pressure to cut

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    Test cut

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    Right rivet head the rivet was to long so the head didn't form correctly the left rivet was the trimmed rivet. The 2nd photo shows the preformed head side.

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    Storage box for rivet tooling



    Arrand tools did make a rivet cutter but I couldn't find any information other than a friend has one and you can only cut one rivet at a time and washers need to be made to set length. If anyone has one I would be interested in seeing some photos of the design.

    Thank you for taking the time to view
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    thehomeengineer,
    I would like to see more videos about the miniature models you are making. I think your work would be very interesting to see.
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    Hi Paul

    I have a web site which is more photo based. As you can tell I am more an engineer than a film maker. But I feel the videos help to clarify the photos and written description I provide. I will make more videos of the models and the processes I take to get to the end result.
    I really appreciate your interest and kind words.
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    Thanks thehomeengineer! We've added your Rivet Cutting Tool to our Metalworking category,
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