A snap fastener is a fastener used on clothing. Usually this type of fastener makes a 'snap' noise when it is fastened. Another word for 'snap fastener' would be 'press stud'.
Another word for a fastener is a snap. A collar fastener is a fastener or snap that is used on a collar.
It is arguably cheaper to make a baby snap fastener. Although if you are unfamiliar with crafting, you can buy one from Amazon for about $6.25. You can make one for under $5 if you shop at a arts and crafts store such as Joann's or Michael's.
"Snap" in those senses is a homograph, not a homophone.
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The homograph word for the sound made with fingers and a metal fastener is "clip." It can refer to the action of attaching something with a fastener or the snapping sound produced by fingers.
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You can remove a standard snap fastener from clothing by laying it flat out on a table and inserting the tip of a screwdriver underneath the snap socket to loosen it. Wiggle the screwdriver all around the outer edge of the socket. Flip the snap over and insert the screwdriver between the stud and the clothing and wiggle it all around the edges once more, until the stud and snap socket separate from one another.
The homograph for a metal fastener is "bolt" (a type of screw), and for the sound made with fingers, it is "bolt" (to run away suddenly). Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning. An example of a homograph for a metal fastener and a sound made with fingers is "bolt." In the context of a metal fastener, a bolt is a type of screw used to hold things together, while in the context of a sound made with fingers, a bolt refers to a sudden movement or run.
During World War II, there were two main types of chin straps used on helmets: the early war type with a buckle and the later war type with a snap fastener. The early war type had a metal buckle for adjustment, while the later war type had a snap fastener for easier use.
A copper snap head rivet is a type of fastener used to join two or more materials together. It consists of a solid copper shaft with a rounded snap head on one end. The rivet is inserted into a pre-drilled hole and then the shaft is hammered or pressed to expand and secure the materials in place.
If you are talking about a fastener, it is 2" diameter, 16 threads per inch. This is considered an extra fine thread fastener.