When you need a rivet that sits completely flush—no bump, no snag, just a smooth surface—that’s a job for a countersunk head. And when you want that clean look to also resist rust and carry a bit of classic style, that’s where brass rivets come in. At Nuote Metals, we make countersunk head brass rivets in solid, semi-tubular, and fully hollow styles, so you get the right type for how you’ll install it and how strong it needs to be.
A brass rivet with a countersunk head is often the go-to in finishing work. You see them in marine trim, high-end furniture, luggage hardware, or anywhere a protruding rivet head would look out of place or feel rough. Brass handles this beautifully because it won’t corrode, machines to a clean edge, and has that warm, finished look even without plating.
How do they compare? Steel countersunk rivets are strong, but they can rust unless coated. Aluminum ones are light and won’t corrode, but they don’t have the same weight or color as brass. Plastic rivets can sit flush too, but they lack strength and that quality feel. So if you want a flush fastener that looks good, lasts, and feels substantial, countersunk brass rivets are a solid choice.
Need a clean finish that holds up over time? Our brass countersunk rivets are made to do just that. At Nuote Metals, we focus on consistency so every rivet fits its hole neatly and sits perfectly flat. Send us your specs—we’ll help you get that smooth, professional look.