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Baird Brothers premium hardwood dowel rods are available in diameters from 5/16" to 2", and lengths from 3' to 12'. These premium hardwood dowel rods are the right option for any project and provided in several species to ensure a match to your woodworking needs: poplar dowels, red oak dowels, maple dowels, and cherry dowel rods.




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Woodpeckers is the best wood crafts store for wooden dowels and other wood crafts. We even offer our products in bulk, so be sure to check out our wholesale and discount volume prices to get the best price on our wooden dowels and all of our other wooden crafts.


1)Browse by wood species below to see dowels by length and diameter, starting with 36" lengths. Birch is also available in 12" lengths. Contact us to mix and match bundles or to request a custom length, diameter, or wood species. We can custom cut most doweling to any length up to 144" and diameters up to several inches.


All of our hardwood dowel rods are manufactured by state of the art equipment to exacting standards. We only use the highest quality woods.Where to buy wooden dowels?Simply click on what type of dowel you need on the right hand side to view and buy online. We offer free dowels when you buy online!


We are the leading manufacturer and distributor of low-cost, high quality wood dowels and wood working supplies. To assure high standards, every shipment is inspected by our staff prior to leaving the warehouse. We keep in stock millions of wood products, ready for immediate shipment.


Dowels are cylindrical rod like pieces of wood that can be used in crafts and woodworking projects as axles, support rods, and pegs. They are available in many different lengths and diameters as well as some customized shapes or with other custom features. Dowels are typically available in many different types of wood and the type of wood and thickness required will depend on the application and variety of other factors. Some woodworkers make their own dowels, but most buy pre-made dowels, as lumber suppliers and woodworking stores typically have many different types of wooden dowels available.


The most common application for wood dowels is for joining multiple pieces of wood securely without the use of nails or screws. Dowel rods can be used for this purpose by manufacturers of cabinetry, furniture, toys, tools, and several other industries.


At St. Charles Hardwoods, we can supply wooden dowels in all sizes and lengths. We can even custom manufacture pieces to meet your specifications. If you would like to see our selection of dowels or you would like to purchase any type of dowels we sell, visit our St. Louis area stores today!


As a leading lumber supplier, serving the St. Louis area, St. Charles Hardwood manufactures a wide range of standard dowel sizes at our lumber mill. For example, we stock wood dowels in different diameters, lengths, and varieties. This includes:


We also offer custom wooden dowels in any size, style, or species. When you choose St. Charles Hardwoods for your dowels, you are receiving quality pieces that can be customized to suit your particular needs. For example:


Dowel joints offer several advantages over other types of joints. For example, when wood dowels are used, the joints are nearly invisible. In most cases, only a thin joint of glue will be visible on table legs, cabinet sides, and chair legs. Because of this, they have been extensively used in the furniture industry for many centuries. Additionally, since dowel joints are simple to use, they can also decrease assembly costs and time required over utilizing other methods


Another advantage is strength. Dowel rods and pins can withstand a high amount of stress. The tough, long fibers in the wood allow dowels to withstand heavy sideways stress. Once the glue is applied and the joint is cured, it will be nearly impossible to remove the joint.


If you want to learn more about our wooden dowels or if you would like to see our complete selection of dowels we have in stock, come by one of our St. Louis area hardwood supply stores today. We look forward to doing business with you and becoming your woodworking supply company of choice for years to come.


Poor patient positioning with subsequent patient and physician strain commonly occurs during slitlamp examination. Contributing factors include slitlamp stands that lack handles and patient uncertainty regarding hand placement. This problem can be resolved by using wooden dowels inserted into standard bicycle handles. The handles are attached to the slitlamp stand by placing a hanger bolt screw into the wooden dowel, inserting the exposed end of the screw through a hole drilled in the slitlamp table, and fastening the handle with a wing nut.


Rotation welding is a novel technique to produce structurally efficient wood joints without any synthetic adhesives, in which wooden dowels are inserted into timber members by high-speed rotation to form the bonding interface layer. This assembly technique is usually used for furniture, but the relatively short inserted dowel length restricts its structural applications due to the lack of molten materials from dowels and the fracture of dowels. Densified wood can be more suitably used as wooden dowel materials, which can provide more molten materials and higher mechanical properties. This study presents the experimental results on densified wood dowels welded in glulam substrate. The effect of the main parameters on the pullout resistance was analyzed, such as the ratio of the diameter of the wooden dowel to the diameter of the predrilled hole in the substrate, the depth of the predrilled hole, the insertion direction, and dowel materials. The welded joints made with densified wood dowels show higher pullout resistance than those with natural wood dowels reported in the literature. The diameter ratio of the dowel to the hole (12/9) can be optimized to yield better pullout resistance, and a longer inserted dowel length can be realized without a fracture of the dowels. The main difference with respect to the insertion direction is the optimum depth of the hole.


N2 - Rotation welding is a novel technique to produce structurally efficient wood joints without any synthetic adhesives, in which wooden dowels are inserted into timber members by high-speed rotation to form the bonding interface layer. This assembly technique is usually used for furniture, but the relatively short inserted dowel length restricts its structural applications due to the lack of molten materials from dowels and the fracture of dowels. Densified wood can be more suitably used as wooden dowel materials, which can provide more molten materials and higher mechanical properties. This study presents the experimental results on densified wood dowels welded in glulam substrate. The effect of the main parameters on the pullout resistance was analyzed, such as the ratio of the diameter of the wooden dowel to the diameter of the predrilled hole in the substrate, the depth of the predrilled hole, the insertion direction, and dowel materials. The welded joints made with densified wood dowels show higher pullout resistance than those with natural wood dowels reported in the literature. The diameter ratio of the dowel to the hole (12/9) can be optimized to yield better pullout resistance, and a longer inserted dowel length can be realized without a fracture of the dowels. The main difference with respect to the insertion direction is the optimum depth of the hole.


AB - Rotation welding is a novel technique to produce structurally efficient wood joints without any synthetic adhesives, in which wooden dowels are inserted into timber members by high-speed rotation to form the bonding interface layer. This assembly technique is usually used for furniture, but the relatively short inserted dowel length restricts its structural applications due to the lack of molten materials from dowels and the fracture of dowels. Densified wood can be more suitably used as wooden dowel materials, which can provide more molten materials and higher mechanical properties. This study presents the experimental results on densified wood dowels welded in glulam substrate. The effect of the main parameters on the pullout resistance was analyzed, such as the ratio of the diameter of the wooden dowel to the diameter of the predrilled hole in the substrate, the depth of the predrilled hole, the insertion direction, and dowel materials. The welded joints made with densified wood dowels show higher pullout resistance than those with natural wood dowels reported in the literature. The diameter ratio of the dowel to the hole (12/9) can be optimized to yield better pullout resistance, and a longer inserted dowel length can be realized without a fracture of the dowels. The main difference with respect to the insertion direction is the optimum depth of the hole.


Threaded structures made of wood and other materials have been utilized for joining objects for centuries, and a variety of devices and methods have been used for producing female (or internal) and male (or external) threads in wood. Some of the history of this technology and description of currently available devices for producing wooden threads are described in my uncommonly entertaining book, The Nuts and Bolts of Woodworking.


Internal threads can be produced cross-grain in wood relatively easily utilizing metal taps generally similar to the taps used for producing threads in metal. However, machining a wooden dowel to produce an external thread is considerably more difficult, particularly on a production basis and in certain woods. One successful method uses an electric router. The basic principles associated with use of an electric router having a rotating V-shaped or veining bit or cutter for producing a thread on a dowel are described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,287,627 issued Sept. 8, 1981 to Chambers.


These limitations are a consequence of the exacting requirements for successfully threading wooden dowels. Apparatus for this purpose must be manufactured to extremely close tolerances and, in the case of some dimensions, adjustability must be possible. 041b061a72


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