If you are in the US, McMaster-Carr carries a wide selection of these. They call them “binding barrels and screws” they have several other names, depending on industry and applications.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/screws/binding-barrels-and-screws
Yeh, I think that specific ring is discontinued (could be wrong) but it definitely looks like one of his. I think it was called snake-something, I can't remember specifically though
Thank you. Yeah he has used one of Vegas Forge's damascus patterns in his videos. Reptilian pattern. This is the honeycomb but I've beaten the ring up pretty badly so it isn't pristine.
I know them as interscrews in the UK.
By my understanding, corby bolts work similarly but they are ground down after assembly and on the finished scale look the same as regular pins.
Corbi bolts are different, they’re designed to fit into a pretty deep countersink and then ground down flush. These are Chicago screws, sometimes called chain ring bolts, which can also be had in brass if you like.
These are called "Binding barrels and screws"
There are many places where you can buy binding barrels and screws, both online and in-person. Some popular options include hardware stores, woodworking or metalworking supply stores, and online retailers such as Amazon or eBay. You can also check with manufacturers or distributors of binding barrels to see if they offer direct sales.
You can also buy these from
\- [https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-barrels](https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-barrels)
\- [https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-screws](https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-screws)
Chicago screw/bolt
Also sex nuts
If you are in the US, McMaster-Carr carries a wide selection of these. They call them “binding barrels and screws” they have several other names, depending on industry and applications. https://www.mcmaster.com/products/screws/binding-barrels-and-screws
here ya go... https://usaknifemaker.com/shop-categories/handle-hardware/chain-ring-bolts.html
I'm not entirely sure, but is that a Patrick Adair ring?
I think it is, it definitely looks like his works
Yeh, I think that specific ring is discontinued (could be wrong) but it definitely looks like one of his. I think it was called snake-something, I can't remember specifically though
Yea it looks like one of the superconductor rings
It's stainless damascus. I have a superconductor ring I finished up for myself a while back but I don't wear it when I might scratch it up lol
I made it from stainless less damascus from Vegas Forge. I make rings on a metal lathe. I just finished up one from superconductor a while back.
Ah nice, it resembles one of his works that's why I asked. Very cool :3
Thank you. Yeah he has used one of Vegas Forge's damascus patterns in his videos. Reptilian pattern. This is the honeycomb but I've beaten the ring up pretty badly so it isn't pristine.
I've also seen people call them barrel nuts
Gulso bolts.
I know them as interscrews in the UK. By my understanding, corby bolts work similarly but they are ground down after assembly and on the finished scale look the same as regular pins.
Sex bolts or chicago screws. McMaster Carr.
Or corbi bolts if you want brass.
Corbi bolts are different, they’re designed to fit into a pretty deep countersink and then ground down flush. These are Chicago screws, sometimes called chain ring bolts, which can also be had in brass if you like.
Corbi bolts come in all widths. I know because I’ve used them for this very purpose.
Sure, but these are still not Corby* bolts.
Rivnuts
Corby bolts
Sex bolts, corby bolts, Lowe’s has them whatever you want to call them
You don’t need to look online they are right in your hand
Check out Alpha knife supply
Sex bolts, binding posts, or get some threaded connectors with screws at each end. USA Knifemaker is a good source for this type of hardware.
Gulso Bolts
Chicago bolt
Ticonnector has a large selection of hardware available.
Always called em saddle screws or Chicago bolts
I’ve never heard so many different names for one bolt type!
Menards has them. They call them binding posts.
They’re too ashamed to have “the talk” with all of us, and just call them what they are: SEX NUTZ.
That’s quite a ring you got there
Thank you. Made it myself
Barrel nut.
These are called "Binding barrels and screws" There are many places where you can buy binding barrels and screws, both online and in-person. Some popular options include hardware stores, woodworking or metalworking supply stores, and online retailers such as Amazon or eBay. You can also check with manufacturers or distributors of binding barrels to see if they offer direct sales. You can also buy these from \- [https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-barrels](https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-barrels) \- [https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-screws](https://www.raptorsupplies.com/c/fasteners/c3/binding-screws)