Solid Brass Button Studs (Screw Back)
Solid Brass Button Studs (Screw Back)
Couldn't load pickup availability
Solid brass button studs with a screw-back construction, supplied as a pack of 10 pieces. Designed for mechanical fastening and detachable closures in leather, fabric, and general craft applications.
Product details
- Type: Button stud / Sam Browne–type stud / Collar Button
- Construction: Two-piece, screw-back fastening
- Material: Solid brass
- Finish: Natural (uncoated) brass
- Quantity: 10 studs per pack
Features
- Solid brass construction provides good mechanical strength and corrosion resistance.
- Screw-back design allows assembly and disassembly without permanent deformation.
- Suitable for applications where periodic adjustment or replacement is required.
- Compatible with keyhole-slot or round-slot closures in leather and similar materials.
- Available in multiple sizes and head styles.
Specifications
| Measurement | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 8.6mm | 11mm | 11mm |
| Head diameter | 5.5mm | 6.6mm | 7.5mm |
| Base diameter | 8mm | 8mm | 9.6mm |
| Base thickness | 0.6mm | 0.8mm | 1mm |
| Screw length | 6.4mm | 6.4mm | 9mm |
| Screw post length | 5.4mm | 5.4mm | 7.8mm |
| Screw base thickness | 1mm | 1mm | 1.2mm |
Installation
To attach the button studs, simply align the screw post through your material and tighten the button head using a small flathead screwdriver. The screw-back design allows for easy installation and removal without damaging the material.
For semi-permanent installation: Apply a small amount of adhesive to the screw threads before tightening. This will help prevent the stud from loosening over time while still allowing for removal if needed.
⚠️ Raw Brass Material Notice: These studs are made from uncoated natural brass. Brass will oxidise and develop a patina over time when exposed to air, moisture, oils, or handling. Colour variation, darkening, or surface spotting is normal and expected for untreated brass. Patina development is a material property and not considered a defect. If a consistent appearance is required, surface sealing or periodic polishing may be necessary.
Share
