Best Brass Bars for Knife Making (2026)

Selections were ranked by alloy (C360), relevant dimensions for knife fittings, user ratings, and overall value across the listed brands

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Buying Guide

Choose the right alloy

C360 (free‑machining) brass is common for knife fittings because it machines cleanly and polishes well; verify the spec if you need higher corrosion resistance or different hardness

Match thickness to your project

Common sizes like 1/4" and 1" thicknesses suit guards, spacers, and liners — pick a thickness that minimizes filing and tapering for your sheath and handle design

Consider bar dimensions

Length and width (for example 12" or 5" lengths and 2" or 1" widths) determine how many parts you can cut from a single bar and affect workshop waste

Evaluate surface finish and flatness

A flat, smooth surface reduces prep time; look for bars sold as flat bar or flat stock to avoid additional milling

Prioritize value and reviews

Compare user ratings and pack quantities — single bars versus multi‑pack options can change per‑piece cost and convenience for small projects