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Rosie the Riveter -Rivet making tool?

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  • From: Cincinnati, Ohio
Rosie the Riveter -Rivet making tool?
Posted by ridleusmc on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 3:57 AM

Hey guys,

I just ordered another thing that I don't know much about from Greatmodels.  The temptation got to me because a couple of guys over in the helicopter forum have had some amazing results with this product.  Do any of you guys have much experience with "Rosie-the-riveter?"  If so, do you guys have any tips? 

My money has already been spent, these online hobby shops are dangerous.  You can buy stuff on a whim.  I should have taken the time to see if my LHS would order the product for me, but that's a topic for a different thread. 

Thanks in advance for the info,

Semper Fi,

Chris   

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Posted by gatormark91 on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:32 AM

I just received these two pounce tools from Widget Supply.  I have been re-riveting a 1/48 RM A-10, they work like magic!   And for less than $10+shipping....

http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/PROD/marking-tool-jeweler/BCT86

http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/PROD/marking-tool-jeweler/BEN66 

I'll post some pics when its done.

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  • From: SoCal
Posted by bertman on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 3:16 PM
I'd be interested to see a side by side comparison between the riveter and the pounces.
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Posted by wing_nut on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 5:33 PM

I just ordered one today too. Rosie that is, not a pounce wheels.  I have seen some spectacular thing done with the RTR  One of the biggest advantages is that the RTR has rounded point so it make a round rivet.  Pounce wheels leave a slightly oblong dimple.

 

I also found this tutorial

http://riveter.wz.cz/SBS.pdf 

Marc  

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  • From: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posted by ridleusmc on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:31 AM

I didn't even know that Rosie had a competing product.  Looking at the tutorial, I may have to buy more tools, like a micrometer and dividers. 

I'm excited by this product, but I have imagine that mistake with it could be a disaster. 

Thanks for the input and the links.

Semper Fi,

Chris

gzt
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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by gzt on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:21 AM

It seems to be a pretty nice tool. I was looking for such thing for a long time and finally made my own recently.

... but I ordered those two Smile [:)] and prepare myself to become a rivet counting freak Smile [:)] 

Wojtek Fajga uses the same "gear" (a common russian clock Smile [:)]) and here is some hint ...







 

Wojtek uses the 3M masking tape from automotive applications (Autozone , NAPA etc) This tape is flexible and just a right width to do 1/48 details.

more on this in "Wojtek Fajga Projects" post 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

http://www.rwd-6.org

gzt
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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by gzt on Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:00 PM

I just got my riveters .

So, I have three sets:

Mine (using a clock gear) makes 15 rivets per 1 cm (38 rivets per inch) - equivalent to 1.25 inch rivets spacing for real 1:1 scale)

than the next one (medium wheel)  makes 5 rietsper 1 cm (12.7 per inch)

smallest makes 9 rivets per 1 cm (22.8 per inch)

For regular rivets none of the exacto riveters will fit (at least for 1/48 scale). I think the clock gear is unbeatable Smile [:)]

 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

http://www.rwd-6.org

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  • From: South Central Wisconsin
Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:06 PM
I have one of the RTR tools on my bench as well.  It's the 10mm wheel with dimples spaced out at .70mm apart, looks a little large for 1/48 but just about right for 1/32.  Very cool tool, takes a little practice to get proficent with it. Thumbs Up [tup]

Frank 

 

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  • From: Alberta
Posted by frangkly on Sunday, June 15, 2008 2:04 AM

I'll tell you, it's great tools for detailing, so easy to use and work faster with amazing result. here is my p-51 still in progress.

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  • From: Mexico
Posted by mandrake on Monday, June 16, 2008 12:02 AM

very interesting tool, never seen one before, any suggestion on which is the appropriate for a 1/48 scale and which one would be for 1/32 or it depends on the plane? any help is as always very appreciated-

 

 

Cowboy [C):-)]

Thanks! My Best Regards Hector Reymundo
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  • From: Tucson
Posted by cardshark_14 on Monday, June 16, 2008 5:42 PM
I've looked at the Rosie the Riveter tools, but I think that the best solutions is Rato's. His comparisons are very nice as well.

http://www.largescaleplanes.com/tips/RatoMarczak/riveting_1/riveting_1.html

Cheers,
Alex

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