Mahogany Dowel Rod 3/8''

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Mahogany Dowel Rod 3/8''

$4.99 ea.

 

Mahogany Dowel Rod 3/8''

Used in a wide variety of applications such as joinery and fastening. Hardwood dowels are sanded, and measure 36 long.
Width 3/8" diameter
Length 36"
Brand Woodworkers Source
2 Reviews
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5
May 11th, 2020
Verified Buyer
Martin
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New Woodworker
Mr.
Bought some 3/8" mahogany dowels for drawer pulls that I'm making. It's a hazardous journey for a box containing a couple of 36" long dowels and the first batch didn't make it. Contacted customer support and Corey Gow got back to me straight away saying replacements were in the mail. Second time's a charm and I received the replacement pieces a few days later. Dowels were accurate 3/8" with a nice even color, no sap wood. Overall I very please with the purchase.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
5
July 4th, 2018
Verified Buyer
Ron
OKC
Excellent
Just like the walnut and cherry dowelsj great quality and fast delivery.
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