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Read our guide below to find out the matching tubular rivet stems for each of our tubular rivet caps.

Tubular Rivets

1
Item No. G00703
Price £2.02
In stock
100
2
Item No. G01404
Price £7.21
Low stock
100
3
Item No. G01621
Price £1.93
In stock
100
4
Item No. G01666
Price £1.72
In stock
100
5
Item No. G00950
Price £3
In stock
100
6
Item No. G00702
Price £2.02
In stock
100
7
Item No. G00952
Price £1.25
Suggested Retail Price £2.68
Retail discount 53.36%
In stock
100
8
Item No. G01502
Price £9.3
Low stock
100
9
Item No. G01103
Price £3.75
In stock
100
10
Item No. G01202
Price £4.12
In stock
100
11
Item No. G01661
Price £1.06
In stock
100
12
Item No. G00953
Price £3.42
In stock
100

TUBULAR RIVETS

Tubular rivets are a two part fastener used for joining multiple layers of material. They can be completely hidden or aesthetically enhance your leatherwork. With a sturdy design, tubular rivets are commonly used in high stress areas such as handles and pockets.

We have two different types of tubular rivets - open and closed stem. Choose our open stem rivets for less visible places. Our sizes range from 6mm up 15mm in head diameter and from 7mm up to 18mm in stem length.

Tubular rivet tools
Setting rivets

HOW TO SET TUBULAR RIVETS 


  • Punch your leather to fit the size of your tubular post before beginning.
  • Place the stem on the base/anvil and place the material over the top.
  • Make sure you are using the right size stem for the material you are using - the post should not extend past the surface of your leather by more than 3mm. If the tubular rivet extends too far above the leather it will cause the rivet to bend and set crooked.
  • Then place the rivet cap over the material followed by the setting tube
  • Tap the end of the tool with a mallet – a wooden or rawhide mallet ensures you do not damage your setting tool over time when used repeatedly.
  • Tip: To avoid any slipping always keep pressure down onto your rivet and use a stable surface.
Our Rivet Cast Handtool  will fit all rivets up to those with a 12mm head. For smaller rivets of sizes up to 8mm we recommend using our Economy Tubular Rivet Handtool. 


OUR GUIDE TO MATCHING CAPs & STEMS


The following table shows the corresponding stems for each cap. Choose between our open and closed stems.

Sizes listed refer to cap diameter x length of stem.

Tubular rivet guide

SOLID BRASS RIVETS


Brass rivets are the most common metal to use thanks to their high strength, durability, and inability to rust unlike copper and steel rivets.
If you are looking for rust free rivets, choose from the following solid brass rivets:
StemsCaps
Brass rivets

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Read our guide below to find out the matching tubular rivet stems for each of our tubular rivet caps.
103 product(s) found

Tubular Rivets

1
Item No. G00703
In stock
Price £2.02
100
2
Price £7.21
100
3
Price £1.93
100
4
Item No. G01666
In stock
Price £1.72
100
5
Price £3
100
6
Item No. G00702
In stock
Price £2.02
100
7
Price £1.25
Suggested Retail Price £2.68
Retail discount 53.36%
100
8
Price £9.3
100
9
Price £3.75
100
10
Item No. G01202
In stock
Price £4.12
100
11
Item No. G01661
In stock
Price £1.06
100
12
Price £3.42
100

TUBULAR RIVETS

Tubular rivets are a two part fastener used for joining multiple layers of material. They can be completely hidden or aesthetically enhance your leatherwork. With a sturdy design, tubular rivets are commonly used in high stress areas such as handles and pockets.

We have two different types of tubular rivets - open and closed stem. Choose our open stem rivets for less visible places. Our sizes range from 6mm up 15mm in head diameter and from 7mm up to 18mm in stem length.

Tubular rivet tools
Setting rivets

HOW TO SET TUBULAR RIVETS 


  • Punch your leather to fit the size of your tubular post before beginning.
  • Place the stem on the base/anvil and place the material over the top.
  • Make sure you are using the right size stem for the material you are using - the post should not extend past the surface of your leather by more than 3mm. If the tubular rivet extends too far above the leather it will cause the rivet to bend and set crooked.
  • Then place the rivet cap over the material followed by the setting tube
  • Tap the end of the tool with a mallet – a wooden or rawhide mallet ensures you do not damage your setting tool over time when used repeatedly.
  • Tip: To avoid any slipping always keep pressure down onto your rivet and use a stable surface.
Our Rivet Cast Handtool  will fit all rivets up to those with a 12mm head. For smaller rivets of sizes up to 8mm we recommend using our Economy Tubular Rivet Handtool. 


OUR GUIDE TO MATCHING CAPs & STEMS


The following table shows the corresponding stems for each cap. Choose between our open and closed stems.

Sizes listed refer to cap diameter x length of stem.

Tubular rivet guide

SOLID BRASS RIVETS


Brass rivets are the most common metal to use thanks to their high strength, durability, and inability to rust unlike copper and steel rivets.
If you are looking for rust free rivets, choose from the following solid brass rivets:
StemsCaps
Brass rivets