Rhino Wood Industries: 1/2" x 2" Wooden Dowel Pins, 100-Pack – Birch Hardwood, Kiln-Dried, Fluted & Beveled (1/2" x 2", 100pk)








Key features
- •These Dowel Pins are Kiln Dried Birch Wood with Flutes which Eliminate Trapped Air for Superior Fastening. Fluted pins also ensure even glue distribution.
- •Made of Natural Hardwood Harvested responsibly to meet FSC standards. Natural Birch wood, Non Food Safe.
- •Beveled Chamfered ends are essential not only making aligning simpler, but crucial in ensuring completion of hand made man made projects. Allows margin of error and compensates if measurements are slightly off.
- •Made of Hardwood This product comes in a clear plastic ziplock sealed bag which eliminates moisture for easy storage and accessibility.
- •DIY practical applications: furniture refurbishing or repairs , shelving, shelf replacement, cabinetry for repurposing cabinets, chairs etc. Arts and crafts applications include: class room projects, party, camping, model building, doll house miniatures, teachers, students and instructors. Educational applications: academic tools, teachers supplies; math tools for counting cognitive learning. A great American product. 100% Money back guarantee if you're not completely satisfied.
Rhino Wood Industries: 1/2" x 2" Wooden Dowel Pins, 100-Pack – Birch Hardwood, Kiln-Dried, Fluted & Beveled (1/2" x 2", 100pk)
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Customer Reviews
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good product.
SUZANNE M SCHULTZ✓ Verified Purchase•March 8, 2024
box of 100 has 105 pieces. All good.
Works great!
Mary P✓ Verified Purchase•March 3, 2024
Initially, I purchased 4 dowels at my local hardware store. After I found the exact size, I ordered these. They work well and do the job. I also enjoy the fact I saved $$$
You'll want to sit down for this
Matt R✓ Verified Purchase•February 25, 2024
...in that chair you just fixed with these.
I picked up some chairs I saw on craigslist free stuff. They looked like they had a lot of potential, but I couldn't see from the photos how much work it would take to get there. When I got rid of the thick paint and primer that weren't original to the chairs, I saw that there was an attempt to fix one that had broken. It may have been the reason for the thick paint.
There was no easy way to disassemble the chair, so I ended up sawing it apart. It had been held together with dowels and with screws.
Would dowels have been enough? I mean, probably for normal use. But maybe the foreman asked the owner for a lot of clamps because you never can have enough clamps, and the owner was some corporate raider and was like, "Screw that!" and the foreman used screws instead of clamps. Then again, the leg did need to be repaired, and we'll never know what caused it. Probably space junk.
I didn't have a dowel jig at the time. I didn't even know dowel jigs were a thing. I freehanded it based on where the old dowels were. If I had to do it from scratch, I'd get or make a dowel jig.
My wife and I made new cushions from them from scratch. SOOOOOOOOO comfortable now. And sturdier because dowels.
I picked up some chairs I saw on craigslist free stuff. They looked like they had a lot of potential, but I couldn't see from the photos how much work it would take to get there. When I got rid of the thick paint and primer that weren't original to the chairs, I saw that there was an attempt to fix one that had broken. It may have been the reason for the thick paint.
There was no easy way to disassemble the chair, so I ended up sawing it apart. It had been held together with dowels and with screws.
Would dowels have been enough? I mean, probably for normal use. But maybe the foreman asked the owner for a lot of clamps because you never can have enough clamps, and the owner was some corporate raider and was like, "Screw that!" and the foreman used screws instead of clamps. Then again, the leg did need to be repaired, and we'll never know what caused it. Probably space junk.
I didn't have a dowel jig at the time. I didn't even know dowel jigs were a thing. I freehanded it based on where the old dowels were. If I had to do it from scratch, I'd get or make a dowel jig.
My wife and I made new cushions from them from scratch. SOOOOOOOOO comfortable now. And sturdier because dowels.
Wooden pegs
Dennis W. Pool✓ Verified Purchase•February 11, 2024
Liked. For building
good value
Keith Hacker✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2023
I needed quite a few dowel glue pins for a yard sculpture, and these seemed to be a good value. No complaints at how well they worked.
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