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Overview
Secure pictures in frames or screens in windows the easy way with affordable Brass Plated Turn Buttons! These hard-to-find items are ideal for holding backing boards or the picture itself in place in its frame bed. And if you ever want to remove the picture or screen, simply loosen the screw and turn the button for a quick release. Each button is plated with brass for durability and comes with 3/8" long screws for easy installation. Pre-drilling is advised.
What's included
(8) Brass Plated Turn Buttons
(8) Screws
(8) Screws
Technical Details
- Ideal for securing pictures in frames or screens in windows
- Constructed of brass-plated steel for enhanced durability
- Simply turn the button to release
- Dimensions: 7/8" long x 3/8" wide
- Includes #3 x 3/8" screws (pre-drilling is advised)
- Brand: Rockler
- Weight (lbs): 0.0100
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Why did you choose this?
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building picture frames and can't find locally at hardware store
Michael W
on Mar 24, 2018
First time working with these picture frame clips.
John C
on Jan 17, 2018
They have work well in the past.
Daniel S
on Jan 6, 2018
Needed for picture frame project.
Leo Z
on Dec 5, 2017
NEEDED MORE
DANIEL M
on Oct 24, 2017
these buttons work great for holding clock backs in place
Bill U
on Jul 14, 2017
because you have the supplies i need to make a picture frame
Joetta S
on Jun 20, 2017
clock project
christopher j
on May 5, 2017
trying new products for my framing business thought would be easier than using nails and clips that bend all the time.
norm
on Mar 28, 2017
Needed for project
James S
on Dec 31, 2016
needed to replace plastic turn buttons
Richard K
on Nov 19, 2016
for holding the backs on my flag boxs
david g
on Nov 15, 2016
I need them
Allan G
on Oct 23, 2016
Needed for custom picture frames that I build.
Martin B
on Oct 13, 2016
To secure some wood frame screens I am making
CARL V
on Aug 28, 2016
building the clock in woodsmith #226
Jim S
on Jul 9, 2016
Need it
Joanne E
on Apr 9, 2016
reasonable and they are of good quality
Thomas K
on Mar 19, 2016
This is what I needed to complete my project.
Patricia S
on Mar 10, 2016
NEED TO HOLD SOME WINDOW GRIDS IN.
PAUL K
on Feb 26, 2016
convenience
Robert H
on Feb 5, 2016
Needed something to hold pictures in frames
John in Wyoming
on Jan 26, 2016
Making a number of frames for some vacation photographs and this seems the best way of retaining the photos in the frames.
Earl A
on Jan 3, 2016
classy accent to a picture frame when back is exposed..
Andrew L
on Nov 24, 2015
Need them to secure the back to picture frames
John P
on Nov 21, 2015
building picture frames and can't find locally at hardware store
Michael W
on Mar 24, 2018
They were recommended in the project plan being used
Sandy H
on Feb 19, 2018
First time working with these picture frame clips.
John C
on Jan 17, 2018
required in plans
John K
on Jan 14, 2018
They have work well in the past.
Daniel S
on Jan 6, 2018
project
Robb S
on Dec 30, 2017
Needed for picture frame project.
Leo Z
on Dec 5, 2017
They look like something I was looking for to put in back of my picture frames that the little tabs fell off but the frames are still good.
C A
on Nov 24, 2017
NEEDED MORE
DANIEL M
on Oct 24, 2017
Simple to apply and very professional finish.
Rooster
on Sep 11, 2017
these buttons work great for holding clock backs in place
Bill U
on Jul 14, 2017
I have a need to turn something. Probably psychological disorder.
bob b
on Jul 9, 2017
because you have the supplies i need to make a picture frame
Joetta S
on Jun 20, 2017
have used before, works good with picture framing, having to order more
norm
on May 30, 2017
clock project
christopher j
on May 5, 2017
Making picture frames
Lloyd S
on Apr 26, 2017
trying new products for my framing business thought would be easier than using nails and clips that bend all the time.
norm
on Mar 28, 2017
You had them and I needed them.
Diane K
on Jan 24, 2017
Needed for project
James S
on Dec 31, 2016
Project for Christmas
Robert R
on Dec 8, 2016
needed to replace plastic turn buttons
Richard K
on Nov 19, 2016
these are excellent to hold pictures and backing in place in a wood frame
vernon k
on Nov 18, 2016
for holding the backs on my flag boxs
david g
on Nov 15, 2016
for project
William A
on Nov 7, 2016
I need them
Allan G
on Oct 23, 2016
Good for holding clock backs on with quartz movements where battery access is easier for future maintenance.
Steve H
on Oct 17, 2016
Needed for custom picture frames that I build.
Martin B
on Oct 13, 2016
Will come in handy
Linda G
on Sep 5, 2016
To secure some wood frame screens I am making
CARL V
on Aug 28, 2016
For a project I am going to build
George M
on Aug 21, 2016
building the clock in woodsmith #226
Jim S
on Jul 9, 2016
Can't get at stores in my town.
Gregory E
on Jul 8, 2016
Need it
Joanne E
on Apr 9, 2016
they work great on my picture frames.
Thomas Y
on Mar 20, 2016
reasonable and they are of good quality
Thomas K
on Mar 19, 2016
Perfect for holding pictures and glass in picture frames.
Carl M
on Mar 18, 2016
This is what I needed to complete my project.
Patricia S
on Mar 10, 2016
I required a fastener that would hold a painting on canvas in a wood frame. These have worked satisfactorily. I would use them again if the same application were required.
John K
on Feb 28, 2016
NEED TO HOLD SOME WINDOW GRIDS IN.
PAUL K
on Feb 26, 2016
I didn't
Don F
on Feb 19, 2016
convenience
Robert H
on Feb 5, 2016
for the picture frames
Brian D
on Jan 31, 2016
Needed something to hold pictures in frames
John in Wyoming
on Jan 26, 2016
Great to fix a frame that formerly had the black fiber turn buttons.
Jerry R
on Jan 24, 2016
Making a number of frames for some vacation photographs and this seems the best way of retaining the photos in the frames.
Earl A
on Jan 3, 2016
I had difficulty finding buttons to hold the glass, artwork and backing in some 20"x30" picture frames we made. These were exactly what I was looking for, and the price was very reasonable.
Steve G
on Dec 23, 2015
classy accent to a picture frame when back is exposed..
Andrew L
on Nov 24, 2015
good reviews
Ted Z
on Nov 22, 2015
Need them to secure the back to picture frames
John P
on Nov 21, 2015
Needed an anchor for an older mirror frame. Mirror is heavy and points would not be sufficient to hold the mirror.
J.M. C
on Nov 14, 2015
They were recommended in the project plan being used
Sandy H
on Feb 19, 2018
required in plans
John K
on Jan 14, 2018
project
Robb S
on Dec 30, 2017
They look like something I was looking for to put in back of my picture frames that the little tabs fell off but the frames are still good.
C A
on Nov 24, 2017
Simple to apply and very professional finish.
Rooster
on Sep 11, 2017
I have a need to turn something. Probably psychological disorder.
bob b
on Jul 9, 2017
have used before, works good with picture framing, having to order more
norm
on May 30, 2017
Making picture frames
Lloyd S
on Apr 26, 2017
You had them and I needed them.
Diane K
on Jan 24, 2017
Project for Christmas
Robert R
on Dec 8, 2016
these are excellent to hold pictures and backing in place in a wood frame
vernon k
on Nov 18, 2016
for project
William A
on Nov 7, 2016
Good for holding clock backs on with quartz movements where battery access is easier for future maintenance.
Steve H
on Oct 17, 2016
Will come in handy
Linda G
on Sep 5, 2016
For a project I am going to build
George M
on Aug 21, 2016
Can't get at stores in my town.
Gregory E
on Jul 8, 2016
they work great on my picture frames.
Thomas Y
on Mar 20, 2016
Perfect for holding pictures and glass in picture frames.
Carl M
on Mar 18, 2016
I required a fastener that would hold a painting on canvas in a wood frame. These have worked satisfactorily. I would use them again if the same application were required.
John K
on Feb 28, 2016
I didn't
Don F
on Feb 19, 2016
for the picture frames
Brian D
on Jan 31, 2016
Great to fix a frame that formerly had the black fiber turn buttons.
Jerry R
on Jan 24, 2016
I had difficulty finding buttons to hold the glass, artwork and backing in some 20"x30" picture frames we made. These were exactly what I was looking for, and the price was very reasonable.
Steve G
on Dec 23, 2015
good reviews
Ted Z
on Nov 22, 2015
Needed an anchor for an older mirror frame. Mirror is heavy and points would not be sufficient to hold the mirror.
J.M. C
on Nov 14, 2015
Want to know if the turn button is bendable? Needed for 2 pieces of glass in a picture frame but glass will be slightly higher than the frame. Was told to use a bent turn button.
Judy D
on Oct 23, 2016
BEST ANSWER: It could work but there isnt a lot of room to work with to make a bend in. I think there are actually buttons that already have a bend in for this type of application but not sure where I have seen them. Hope this helps.
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- Darrell M on Oct 25, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2015
BEST ANSWER: It could work but there isnt a lot of room to work with to make a bend in. I think there are actually buttons that already have a bend in for this type of application but not sure where I have seen them. Hope this helps.
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- Darrell M on Oct 25, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2015
I have not attempted to bend the brass turn buttons, but I think they could be "slightly" bent successfully (maybe 1-eighth inch or less).
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- Ronald W on Oct 23, 2016
- Purchased on Feb 8, 2015
You can bend them with long nose pliers. They will break if you bend more than a couple/few times.
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- Joseph L on Oct 23, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 28, 2015
They should work for that application. They do bend slightly without sacrificing strength.
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- Evan B on Oct 23, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2015
They shouldn't be bent more than 1/16". Better if not bent at all.
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- Charles L on Oct 24, 2016
- Purchased on Feb 21, 2015
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Would these be able to hold a 10lb mirror in a wooden frame?
Rachael R
on Oct 7, 2016
BEST ANSWER: If you intend to hang the mirror and frame on a wall like a picture, and intend to use these behind the mirror, I would expect that they would work. I have used them behind large glass panels in a frame (for photos), but not for a 10 lb pane of glass, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
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- thomas z on Oct 7, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 7, 2015
BEST ANSWER: If you intend to hang the mirror and frame on a wall like a picture, and intend to use these behind the mirror, I would expect that they would work. I have used them behind large glass panels in a frame (for photos), but not for a 10 lb pane of glass, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
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- thomas z on Oct 7, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 7, 2015
These were a little lighter than I had anticipated. I used them to hold a panel on the rear of a project with no weight associated with it.
As for your mirror. I would suspect it could hold the glass in place but doubt they would hold much weight unless added in sufficient numbers
As for your mirror. I would suspect it could hold the glass in place but doubt they would hold much weight unless added in sufficient numbers
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- Dave M on Oct 7, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 12, 2015
I would think so. You will likely want to use all (8) that are included.
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- Joshua F on Oct 7, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 18, 2015
I would recommend something a little stronger
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- db on Oct 7, 2016
- Purchased on Mar 2, 2015
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Brass Turn Buttons
I have been looking all over to try and find these buttons for picture frames and I am glad I found them on your site. Thank you.
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Perfect!
These turn buttons worked perfectly for my application. In this case, a tiny bit "small" was better than a tiny bit "large".
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Exactly what I needed
Perfect product for my project
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Excellent product.
The brass buttons are excellent and finished out me picture frames for Christmas beautifully.
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Great product.
Used these for a frame I constructed out of Mahogany to hold in the photo and glass.
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Simple but does the job.
When no local stores had brass buttons, Rockler had them.
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great product
They worked great. For my needs the screws were too fine but they are great for picture backs. I used it for a bird house trap door.
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Brass Turn Buttons
Worked well for holding backing for pictureframe.
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Nice
What's there to say about turn buttons. I like the size.
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Perfect for framing some mirrors
I had a couple of mirrors I wanted to mount in some weathered cypress wood frames I made. These worked perfectly. Several people mentioned problems with the screws, I didn't experience that. I drilled 1/16" pilot holes and used a #00 Phillips Head screwdriver that had a "turn cap" on top so that I could put one finger there to provide downward pressure while putting the screws in. They all went in without stripping, and hold great.
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I used these brass turn buttons to help hold glass panels inside a curio cabinet. They worked perfectly and looked nice and finished as well.
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turn buttons
they worked as advertised
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Brass Turn Button
I used these to hold a frame to a mirror. These nicely slipped in bottom channel of the mirror and holds the bottom of frame firmly against mirror. I had to route slots to back of frame to make them fit. but they hold good and screws securely held turn button in place.
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Brass turn buttons
I make picture frames for puzzles and pictures and these turn buttons work perfect for holding them in the frame but still allows me to remove them if needed.
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Perfect
worked perfect order came quick about to order more, thanks Rockler
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They work great when framing pictures.
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Just what I needed
These were exactly what I needed. The small brass screws are tough to work with but that's to be expected. Great purchase.
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December 30, 2014
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They work great!
I am building picture frames that hold 5"X7" pictures. The turn buttons worked perfectly for this application. After looking for turn buttons at Hobby Lobby and Michaels without success, I was very pleased to find exactly what I needed at Rockler.
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October 10, 2014
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These turnbuttons worked great for me....
These turnbuttons worked great for me. I made a set of picture frames out of oak & cherry for my nieces wedding. I used a 1/16" drill bit to make a pilot hole. I had no problem tightening the screws with the proper hand screwdriver. The only problem that I ran into was that 2 of the packages only had 7 buttons. I called my local store to see if they had any in stock. The manager took care of me at the store and replaced them without any charge. Thanks Rockler for have such great products and great customer service.
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September 4, 2010
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I am building frames for puzzles...
I am building frames for puzzles that my wife is putting together. I have used them before for making frames for mirrors, which I sandblasted logo's...they work great. YES, you must predrill the holes (or plan on striping the screws. You might not have to predrill on soft wood, but I would play it safe! You can't go wrong(unless you oversize the drill) make sure you use the right screw.
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March 26, 2010
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Twenty years ago we installed our...
Twenty years ago we installed our window screens upside down. The screens fell out with windy weather. My wife finally said "Please do something to fix this." I used this product to secure the screen. The screen has not fallen out yet and the product was easy to install. Very good quality.
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June 11, 2009
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Tabs great, screws could be better
These tabs are perfect for why you need them. However, the tiny screws, even with pilot holes and appropriate micro-sized Phillips head will still strip on you periodically. This has left me with 2-3 unusable screws/tabs and can be angering as there is now room for error (no extra pieces) in these packs.
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Looks nice, work great
Look really good on my clock. Screws are really easily stripped. Don't know if that's a product issue or just common with brass screws though.

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Workef as they should.
I have Ceramic picture frame that the old turn buttons broke off. I was able to use these to repair the frame.
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Predrilling for the screws was a...
Predrilling for the screws was a must and a very small phillips bit with a steady finger on the drill trigger kept from stripping all but 1 of the 8 screws. They seem very sturdy and my wife likes the look.
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April 29, 2011
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I have been looking for these...
I have been looking for these for quite a while for a pre-World War II frame. They work great. The screws are soft (i.e. brass) and small but a simple pre-drill and proper screw driver (messed up the first) and they drove home well. My package did have on extra screw so all is good.
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February 22, 2010
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As turn buttons go, they are...
As turn buttons go, they are exactly as you would expect. They do what they are supposed to do. My only complaint would be the screws provided. Even pilot drilling and driving by hand, these screws tend to strip out. I had one screw that stripped so bad before it was seated that I had to back it out with vice grips. Since they send the exact number of screws needed (not unusual), I was unable to use one of my turn buttons. If you're patient and careful, these work great though.
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July 27, 2009
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This was the hardware I needed for a large photo Exhibit.
I have some concerns about the product cancer warning. I would be happy to spend more for a cancer free product.
Thank You
Thank You
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Only the screws are lacking
The turbuttons work exactly as turnbuttons should. They can be mounted nice and flush to hold things into a picture frame, etc.
But the usual problem with "cheap" brass screws exists. Get that pilot hole just right and first run in something made of steel to cut some threads. The Philips head on these screws just wasn't that well defined and so things got a little bit dicey during installation.
But the usual problem with "cheap" brass screws exists. Get that pilot hole just right and first run in something made of steel to cut some threads. The Philips head on these screws just wasn't that well defined and so things got a little bit dicey during installation.
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Shadow Box
Turn Buttons worked great. The screws on the other hand well not so well. Three screws stripped even with pilot drilling.
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March 3, 2014
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Kind of flimsy
I had planned to use these to secure a mirror in a frame I built. But they seemed too weak. I bought some others and painted them to match the cherry wood.
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These were small and not suitable for the storm window application that I need . They are thin gauge and seemed cheap and not durable at all. May be suitable for on interior or photograph frame type of retention system.
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turn buttons
These turn buttons are too flimsy. the metal will not hold glass or other inserts tightly into a frame without bending. The metal should be considerably thicker.
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They were unworkable, for me. The phillips slots were too shallow and the screws too soft and I had no success in getting the screws into 1/4 sawn white oak without stripping them. Since I was making gift picture frames that people would have remove the back of in order to change photos, it would have been impossible for them to accomplish that. I even drilled two size holes, larger at the top and smaller at the bottom and struggled to get these in.
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MUCH TOO SMALL
Too small and fragile for wood frame window screens. Although good for small applications these are no good for heavier applications.
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