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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Straight pieces and easy to work with.
Jenny T-S
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
The dowels are NOT HARDWOOD as stated in the listing header.They look to be balsa wood.Otherwise, the quantity and length/size stated are correct.
margarit
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
People were way too big for the project we were looking for we were looking for a size much much smaller
taryn avery
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
I’ve used these for trim and railing in my wood dollhouse. They are soft and easy to work with. When I want a more smooth finish I coat them in mod podge and when dry sand lightly.
Carol Fredin
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2024
I use these for framing my diamond paintings
Kris
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Loved this pack. Sticks are very lightweight and very soft. I dented a few with my finger nails. So becareful when working with them. They came all even sizes, the edges were a little rough but easy to lightly sand. The bodies were pretty smooth.
Sharon
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
Needed something to securely wedge insulation panels in screened sections of my hen coop/run and these were so easy ... no sawing to perfect lengths, etc., just tack the insulation in place nailing these along the edges to install. Come spring they'll be just as easy to tear out to open coop for warm weather.
elizabeth chacko
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
These rods were perfect for my needs. I couldn’t find a spice rack that fit in my cabinets so I used these to make one, enabling me to see all my spices. I also needed to lift a shoe rack up by a few inches and this did the trick. They are lightweight, uniform and don’t have any splintered wood. Good quality for the price.
Kris K.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
Yup, 1/8" square Balsa dowels. The quality is fine, as good as any tiny Balsa "sticks".The main thing is to just remember that Balsa has something of an open/loose grain, and the thinner it's cut, the more it tends to split under any more than light stress or pressure. So, assess what you want to do in each section of your project and, if you need something tiny yet able to support any more than very light *weight or stress*, consider Birch, or a a wood with a similarly tight/small "grain". HOWEVER, that being said, these are definitely **lightweight**, so they're great for using as spacers; as half-scale or quarter-scale window, etc., frames;, as short "pilings" or feet or even as square "logs" for building tiny miniatures, AND as just a bit of additional support for thin materials where weight has to be kept to a minimum. They can work super, for example, as a frame for smallish paper geometric models or as a bit of extra support between larger pieces of a paper, or fabric, lamp.- They glue up *very* well because of the nature of the grain and fibers.- Mainly, just keep in mind the nature of the material, and use what's appropriate for the various sections of your miniatures.
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