The tools needed is fairly simple:
1) A flat headed screw-driver, with blunt edges
2) A Plier
3) A Pincher tool
Here's the photo to illustrate the steps:
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| Already fastened rivet securing two leather pieces | 
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| Insert flat headed screw-driver to create space | 
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| Side view of the screw-driver in action | 
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| Space created for the plier to do its job | 
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| Bend the rivet head with a plier | 
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| Side view of the bend rivet | 
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| Bending completed | 
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| Pincher is ready to do its job | 
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| Position the pincher around the rivet | 
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| Ensure no leather is on the way | 
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| Rivet head removed | 
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| Job done! | 
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| Rivet pieces | 
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| Close-up | 
It's a fairly simple process to remove the rivet, it's also one of the reason why this type of rivet is my second preference for fastening leather.
 
 
 
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