Hollow-seeded copper nails
A hollow-seeded nail is a type of nail used mainly in upholstery and saddlery.
Presented here in copper, they add a touch of light and color, while preserving the timeless charm of this material.
Description
Shape and structure the head of the seed nail is generally wide and flat, to hold the material firmly in place. The shank of the nail is hollow or partially hollowed out, making it easier to insert into softer materials without damaging them. This structure also ensures better grip once the nail has been driven in.
Use hollow-seeded nails are often used to fasten fabrics to furniture, such as chairs or sofas. Their design helps to hold the fabric firmly without the risk of tearing or damaging it. In the manufacture and repair of saddles and other leather equipment, these nails provide a secure hold while preserving the integrity of the leather.
Benefits the design of these nails makes them less likely to cause damage to the materials they fasten. They offer good resistance and hold materials firmly in place. Often, the heads of seed nails can be decorative, adding an aesthetic aspect to the furniture or objects where they are used.
These nails are also available in Blued Steel.
Number of nails per pack:
- 14 mm : approx. 200.
- 20 mm : approx. 100.
- 25 mm : approx. 75.
- 35 mm : approx. 50.
Data sheet
- Compositions
- Copper
- Manufacturing
- French