Nails for Shoe making

Buttress heel nails are used in shoemaking to secure the heel of the shoe to the sole. These nails have a wider head and a tapered shaft that narrows at the tip. The wider head provides stability and prevents the nail from pulling through the material.

Lasting nails are small, thin nails used in shoemaking to hold the upper of the shoe to the shoe last during the lasting process. They have a flat, round head that sits flush with the surface of the shoe. These nails are designed to provide a secure hold while also being easy to remove once the lasting process is complete.

Hand-cut tack nails are small, thin nails used in shoemaking for attaching the insole to the shoe. These nails have a flat head and a sharp point for easy insertion into the shoe.

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