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The Rivets are there to ensure that the grip and tine plates stay together.
Once the grip and tine plates were finished, they were carfeullt positioned together, likely held together with a clamp.
Once clamped together, rivet holes were made. Afterwards, the rivets, typically made of bronze or iron, were hammered into place. In this case, iron rivets were used.
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