I posted this question in the "ask a question get an answer" thread but later realized it's mostly for hatters, so I am raising the question here.
I noticed that the common ring snap buttons used by Schott and a few other clothing makers are different than the more common pole-type snaps. Schott uses a "double-pin" snap, where the two pins are somehow hammered down and bend toward each other to fasten the male part. Does anyone know the proper name for this type and the tools needed?
I would assume the double pin don'y create a round hole but puncture through, they seem to be more secure than the pole type. Thanks!
I noticed that the common ring snap buttons used by Schott and a few other clothing makers are different than the more common pole-type snaps. Schott uses a "double-pin" snap, where the two pins are somehow hammered down and bend toward each other to fasten the male part. Does anyone know the proper name for this type and the tools needed?
I would assume the double pin don'y create a round hole but puncture through, they seem to be more secure than the pole type. Thanks!