Need help with finding handle rivets.

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dewman
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Need help with finding handle rivets.

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I'm making my first file knife....a modified "Boot knife" and I'd like to attach the scales with rivets I think are called "birdseye rivets". They resemble the ones in the photo below. I Googled up "knife making supplies" and I think I'm more confused now than I was before.

Question #1. Are these indeed called "birdseye rivets"?
Question #2. When the manufacture indicates the length as 5/8" or whatever, is that the overall length AFTER they are peened into place or is that the length of each half?
Question #3. Can anyone suggest where's the best place to buy these?
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those are cutlers rivits and you can get them at jantz supply
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Thanks.

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Many thanks, MM. Lots of good info for a first timer there.

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texas knifemaker's supply is another source. http://www.texasknife.com
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