The same techniques can be used for any copp.
How to rivet copper sheets.
Both pieces are inserted into a hole and a special tool appropriately called a riveter is placed over the mandrel.
Do not smash the rivet flat.
Place them into the rivet holes they should fit snugly and position a hard object under the rivet anvil hammer etc.
Easily remove hammer or mallet marks from a formed copper bowl.
If the mandrel breaks off of the completed rivet the rivet has been installed correctly.
Traditionally handles were fixed to the body of a vessel by riveting using copper rivets to give a good strong joint.
Follow the same process for the remaining rivets.
Hold the pieces as close to their final position as you can.
Drill a 1 8 inch hole through one or more sheets of metal that need to be riveted up to 1 2 inch thick.
Install rivets one by one.
The tip of the cup set is the polished area that attaches to the shaft inserted into the gun.
Steps and tools for simple planishing of copper.
If the top sheet is copper use the aluminum rivet.
Squeezing the grips together causes the mandrel to be pulled into the rivet body which expands on the other side of the material.
Place the rivet stem into the riveting tool.
Insert the rivet through its hole and hold it in place with the tip of the cup set.
Careful hammering ensured that a very neat joint was produced.
Slide the rivet into the hole using your hand.
Hammer the rivet until it is secure.
Make sure there are no burrs or debris under the rivet head or between the sheets.
For articulating rivets use a holes a little larger than the rivet use a washer under the end you are peening and peen it over a rivet spacer.
Realign the two pieces being riveted and push a rivet through the hole.
Afterwards hold the rivet gun so it is horizontal with the top side of the metal.
A rivet spacer is just a piece of pallet banding or something similar with a slot cut into the end.
It makes sure that your rivet is loose enough to allow the pieces to articulate.
Before rivets were available commercially they were made by the coppersmith from offcuts of copper folded and hammered to a round shape to fit the holes.