Original: $8.13
-65%$8.13
$2.85The Story
Light hardwood dowel rod 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm is a smooth, round-profile timber rod suited to furniture making, dowel joinery and general woodworking. Machined to a consistent diameter, it arrives ready for sanding and finishing to your specification.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Light hardwood |
| Profile | Round dowel rod |
| Nominal Size | 18mm x 18mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Smooth machined, ready for sanding and decoration |
What it's used for
- Dowel joinery in cabinet making and furniture construction, used with wood glue to create strong, concealed joints
- Curtain poles and lightweight hanging rails in domestic interiors
- Craft and hobby projects including model making, tool handles and decorative beading work
- Strengthening butt joints in flatpack repair, shelving and general DIY assembly
Fitting and handling
Store dowel rods flat and off the ground in a dry indoor space before use, allowing them to acclimatise to the room temperature and humidity for at least 24 hours to reduce any risk of movement after fitting. Cut to length with a fine-tooth saw for a clean edge, and apply a small amount of PVA wood glue into the receiving hole before tapping the dowel home with a mallet. Once dry, the rod can be sanded flush and finished with paint, oil or varnish to match the surrounding timber.
FAQ
What is the difference between a light hardwood dowel and a softwood dowel rod?
Light hardwood dowels are denser and harder-wearing than softwood equivalents, which makes them less likely to compress or split under load when used in joinery. They are a better choice where the joint will bear weight or repeated stress, such as in chair construction or shelving.
Can I use an 18mm dowel rod as a curtain pole?
Yes, an 18mm diameter dowel rod is a common choice for lightweight curtain poles over shorter spans, typically up to around 1.2 metres between supports. For longer spans or heavier fabric, use additional brackets to prevent sagging over time.
Do I need to sand this dowel rod before painting or varnishing?
The rod is supplied with a smooth machined finish, but a light sand with 120 to 180 grit paper before applying any finish will help the paint or varnish bond properly and give a cleaner result.
Browse the full range of oak mouldings and timber profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the local area on stocked lines.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Light hardwood dowel rod 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm is a smooth, round-profile timber rod suited to furniture making, dowel joinery and general woodworking. Machined to a consistent diameter, it arrives ready for sanding and finishing to your specification.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Light hardwood |
| Profile | Round dowel rod |
| Nominal Size | 18mm x 18mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Smooth machined, ready for sanding and decoration |
What it's used for
- Dowel joinery in cabinet making and furniture construction, used with wood glue to create strong, concealed joints
- Curtain poles and lightweight hanging rails in domestic interiors
- Craft and hobby projects including model making, tool handles and decorative beading work
- Strengthening butt joints in flatpack repair, shelving and general DIY assembly
Fitting and handling
Store dowel rods flat and off the ground in a dry indoor space before use, allowing them to acclimatise to the room temperature and humidity for at least 24 hours to reduce any risk of movement after fitting. Cut to length with a fine-tooth saw for a clean edge, and apply a small amount of PVA wood glue into the receiving hole before tapping the dowel home with a mallet. Once dry, the rod can be sanded flush and finished with paint, oil or varnish to match the surrounding timber.
FAQ
What is the difference between a light hardwood dowel and a softwood dowel rod?
Light hardwood dowels are denser and harder-wearing than softwood equivalents, which makes them less likely to compress or split under load when used in joinery. They are a better choice where the joint will bear weight or repeated stress, such as in chair construction or shelving.
Can I use an 18mm dowel rod as a curtain pole?
Yes, an 18mm diameter dowel rod is a common choice for lightweight curtain poles over shorter spans, typically up to around 1.2 metres between supports. For longer spans or heavier fabric, use additional brackets to prevent sagging over time.
Do I need to sand this dowel rod before painting or varnishing?
The rod is supplied with a smooth machined finish, but a light sand with 120 to 180 grit paper before applying any finish will help the paint or varnish bond properly and give a cleaner result.
Browse the full range of oak mouldings and timber profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the local area on stocked lines.




















