If you’ve been searching for reliable copper stock for small-scale fabrication, these 2pcs pure copper round rods might be the answer. Made from high-purity C110 copper, each rod measures 6mm in diameter and 300mm in length, offering exceptional electrical conductivity and machinability. Perfect for both hobbyists and professionals, they’re cut clean, polished, and ready for custom projects—whether you’re crafting knife handles, restoring equipment, or experimenting with lathe work. Durable yet workable, these rods bring the trusted performance of copper into your workshop.
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> Material: Pure C110 Copper
> Shape: Round Rods
> Diameter: 6mm
> Length: 300mm
> Quantity: 2 Pieces per Set
> Finish: Polished Surface, Clean Cut Edges
> Properties: High Purity, Excellent Electrical Conductivity, Good Machinability
> Applications: DIY Craft, Lathe Projects, Knife Making, Electrical Repairs, Decorative Work | |
I’ve worked with these C110 copper rods on a mini lathe, and the first thing you notice is how clean the cuts are—no surface oxidation, no edge burrs. They drill and turn smoothly, but you still get that satisfying resistance that tells you it’s solid copper, not a cheaper alloy. If you plan on soldering, the high purity helps the joint flow better, and the heat conduction is impressively even.
One unexpected use: I once replaced a worn pivot pin on a custom knife with a segment from one of these rods—it’s been two years and it still operates without play. Another friend swears by them for making low-voltage bus bars in compact electrical enclosures.
FAQ
Q: Can I thread these rods easily?
A: Yes, but use sharp dies and proper cutting oil—copper likes to grab if the tool’s dull.
Q: Are they annealed or hard drawn?
A: They arrive fairly hard, but you can anneal with a torch if you need more malleability.
Q: Will they tarnish over time?
A: Naturally, yes. A clear coat or regular polish keeps the shine.
Hidden note: The datasheet for C110 copper says “excellent conductivity,” but that’s under ideal lab conditions. In a humid workshop, micro-oxidation can add resistance faster than you think—especially in low-voltage signal applications.
I still keep one of the original rods in my tool rack. Not because I need it immediately, but because it’s the kind of material you regret not having when a one-off repair or build idea strikes.
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