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- Brass_fastener abstract "A brass fastener, brad, paper fastener or split pin is a stationery item used for securing multiple sheets of paper together.A patent of the fastener was issued in 1866 to George W McGill.The fastener is inserted into punched holes in the stack of paper and the leaves, or tines, of the legs are separated and bent over to secure the paper. This holds the pin in place and the sheets of paper together. For few sheets of paper, holes can be made using the sharp end of the fastener. A split pin may be used in place of staples, but is more commonly used in situations where rotation around the joint is desirable. This lends split pins to use in mobile paper and cardboard models.It is shaped somewhat like a nail with a round head and flat, split length. Brass fasteners are made of a soft metal such as brass and the tines are typically of two slightly different lengths. This allows easy separation of the tines.A brass fastener is similar in design and function to the mechanical counterpart split pins.Brass fasteners are also an industry standard in binding the screenplays in the film industries across the globe.Brass fasteners are often used as modern scrapbooking embellishments.".
- Brass_fastener thumbnail Split_Pins.png?width=300.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageExternalLink paper-lantern.html.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageExternalLink stapler_gallery_miscellaneous.htm.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageID "4210325".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageLength "2087".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageRevisionID "697498193".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fasteners.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_equipment.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stationery.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink File:Split_Pins.png.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Hole_punch.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Paperboard.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Scrapbooking.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Screenplay.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Split_pin.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Staple_(fastener).
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Stationery.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLink Tine_(structural).
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brass fastener".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLinkText "brads".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLinkText "brass brads".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLinkText "brass fastener".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageWikiLinkText "paper fasteners".
- Brass_fastener wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brass_fastener wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tool-stub.
- Brass_fastener subject Category:Fasteners.
- Brass_fastener subject Category:Office_equipment.
- Brass_fastener subject Category:Stationery.
- Brass_fastener hypernym Item.
- Brass_fastener type Food.
- Brass_fastener type Fastener.
- Brass_fastener type Tool.
- Brass_fastener comment "A brass fastener, brad, paper fastener or split pin is a stationery item used for securing multiple sheets of paper together.A patent of the fastener was issued in 1866 to George W McGill.The fastener is inserted into punched holes in the stack of paper and the leaves, or tines, of the legs are separated and bent over to secure the paper. This holds the pin in place and the sheets of paper together. For few sheets of paper, holes can be made using the sharp end of the fastener.".
- Brass_fastener label "Brass fastener".
- Brass_fastener sameAs Q443771.
- Brass_fastener sameAs Musterklammer.
- Brass_fastener sameAs Attache_parisienne.
- Brass_fastener sameAs Musterklemm.
- Brass_fastener sameAs m.0bq41p.
- Brass_fastener sameAs Q443771.
- Brass_fastener wasDerivedFrom Brass_fastener?oldid=697498193.
- Brass_fastener depiction Split_Pins.png.
- Brass_fastener isPrimaryTopicOf Brass_fastener.