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Offline Lupus

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Easy Rivet's??
« on: 15 March 2010, 11:38:20 AM »
I want to put rivets on an area that doesn't currently have them i can't push into it from the other side to make it look like them either.  So anyone got any ideas on what i could use instead??

« Last Edit: 15 March 2010, 11:55:32 AM by Lupus »
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Re: Esy Rivet's??
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Re: Esy Rivet's??
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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #3 on: 15 March 2010, 10:22:18 PM »
I'd be interested to know actually.

Just wondering if dots of latex (with plenty of thickener) would do the treat? They'd have to be properly sealed though.  ???

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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #4 on: 16 March 2010, 09:39:05 AM »
See i thought about glue but wondered if it would just run though..

I'm going to try to cocktail stick idea and see if that work's though i know its going to take me ages to do all the ones i want :D


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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #5 on: 16 March 2010, 11:58:27 AM »
It's probably stated in the mentioned post, but I use dabs of epoxy glue. It's viscous enough to hold it's shape and not run. And it's much faster than cutting pieces of plastic rod and then applying them.

Dabs also give me rounded rivets rather than flat. Just my preference.

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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #6 on: 16 March 2010, 02:00:01 PM »
It's probably stated in the mentioned post, but I use dabs of epoxy glue. It's viscous enough to hold it's shape and not run. And it's much faster than cutting pieces of plastic rod and then applying them.

Dabs also give me rounded rivets rather than flat. Just my preference.

What glue are using Schogun??  Just trying to work out something the same this side of the pond.


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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #7 on: 16 March 2010, 02:13:16 PM »
If you do go the slicing route roll out some very thin sausages of green stuff and let harden. You can slice it into discs with a scalpel very quickly and easily and then glue them on.

There is a thread somewhere where I did rivets with a thick craftglue dabbed straight on from the nozel.

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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #8 on: 16 March 2010, 03:32:03 PM »
What glue are using Schogun??  Just trying to work out something the same this side of the pond.

Regular two-part epoxy. I think I used 10-minute epoxy the last time. From a small amount, you can get a lot of rivets before it sets up too much, more than enough to do a complete side of a vehicle or whatever. I just dab into the epoxy with a toothpick, then dab where I want a rivet. Then you let it sit 10 minutes (under a lamp if desired for additional heat; I usually wait longer just in case), and you're ready to do another side.

You may want to do a test run first using an out-of-the-box sharp toothpick vs. snipping a tad off the tip to see what size rivet you'll get.

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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #9 on: 16 March 2010, 03:39:25 PM »
Cool i might have a look as to be honest it sounds a tad easier than cutting hundreds out of various materials :D


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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #10 on: 16 March 2010, 03:46:37 PM »
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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #11 on: 16 March 2010, 03:54:41 PM »
There are rivets available at Antenociti's Workshop:
http://www.barrule.com/Workshop/scratch%20builders%20paradise/Augmentables.html

yeah Jed does some very nice stuff i do have a lot of it about.  But its the thought of cutting up 200+ rivets thats making me think of different ways to do it :D


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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #12 on: 16 March 2010, 04:43:46 PM »
Hmm... Dots of epoxy glue...  :)

Sounds good.

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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #13 on: 16 March 2010, 08:22:45 PM »
Hmm... Dots of epoxy glue...  :)

Sounds good.

You know if so thinking the same as well :D


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Re: Easy Rivet's??
« Reply #14 on: 16 March 2010, 09:08:00 PM »
Certainly a better idea than latex. I forgot the stuff peels off really easily.

Silly bugger I am.

Let's see how it all goes then. Might end up going for the dressmaker's pins approach.  :)

 

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