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Thread: Source for Screw Bumpers (rubber feet)??

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    Source for Screw Bumpers (rubber feet)??

    I am putting finishing touches on some of my cutting boards and would like to add rubber feet. I have found they could be called a few different names, including "screw bumpers".

    I would like the feet to be screwed into the bottom of the board with small wood screws, say #6 x 1/2". The screw head should recess into the rubber foot. I am hoping to find feet with as small as a 1/4" in height, although 5/16" or 3/8" would work in a pinch, and maybe 1/2" to 5/8" in diameter.

    I have search the web but with few good hits. Do any creekers know of a good source where I can order these little buggers?

    Thanks!
    Matt

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    I find them at my local Ace hardware store.
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    Many hardware stores carry them as do some of the on-line woodworking supply sites.

    Be sure to use stainless steel screws. Plain steel screws will rust when they get wet when you clean the board.
    Howie.........

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    Ken and Glenn...thank you.

    I forgot another (minor) detail...I was hoping for the color black. The borgs do not carry any type of screw bumper, at least not in stock.

    Ace Hardware didn't have the size I am looking for. I missed the Rockler bumpers...although grey isn't what I picture in my mind. I have the Bruce Plastics site bookmarked. Their site claims the polylastomer bumpers are superior to the rubber bumpers. This may be the route I choose, as I am running out of options. I cannot determine the color though...I'll have to place a call for color and cost.

    I really like the Lee Valley prices (and the fact they discount on bulk orders), but I am still not sold on the brown, although it is a more "natural" color when thinking of wood products.

    Yes, Howie...stainless. Thanks! Some of the bumpers have washers in them that will need to be rust resistant too.

    I'll have to ponder a few things...mostly color, I suppose. Leaning towards Lee Valley.

    Thanks guys!
    Matt

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    I've had good luck with the Rockler bumpers. Since they are rubber, rather than harder plastic, they offer nice slip resistance so the cutting board stays in the same place while someone uses it. The bumpers from Ace Hardware turned out to be hard plastic. Good things if you want to slide something around, but not too good for cutting boards. I don't have any experience with Lee Valley or Bruce Plastics.

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    if you cant find what your looking for try www.mcmastercarr.com
    tons of options.

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    Google "black bumper" and see what you get.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Caputo
    I've had good luck with the Rockler bumpers. Since they are rubber, rather than harder plastic, they offer nice slip resistance so the cutting board stays in the same place while someone uses it. The bumpers from Ace Hardware turned out to be hard plastic. Good things if you want to slide something around, but not too good for cutting boards. I don't have any experience with Lee Valley or Bruce Plastics.
    Greg...the non-skid issue is a good point, one I was aware of in the beginning, but started to lose sight of when reading about the great properties of Polylastomers on Bruce Plastics' website. I cannot find where it says non-skid anywhere. I did read that Bruce Plastics will make the feet any color free of charge.

    Maybe I will order a few different kinds to compare.

    Matt

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    Use the fence Luke

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    No luck with McMaster Carr or Grainger either...they were one of the first two websites I visited.

    This is the other sight I found which most fits the bill.
    http://www.midatlanticrubber.com/recessed_bumpers.htm

    I'll make a few calls in the a.m.

    Matt

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    Hi Doug...thanks. Although it could feasible work, it's not what I am going after...I am sold on the wood screw for attaching the foot the board.

    And worse yet, the two most likely sources to have what I want are manufacturers and only sell in big lots...like 5000 pieces.

    Looks like brown feet from Lee Valley or grey from Rockler. I'll still poke around the web in hopes to come across the right fit.

    Matt

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    You might want to try digikey.com and do a search on 'bumpers". They have quite a few that are black and say 'screw type' bt unfortunately dont have pics online (at least that I noticed). They sell min qtys of 10 pcs on most of them. They're primarily an electronics parts dealer but those kind of things get used on the bottoms of elec gadget chassis too.
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    Doug...I have seen similar feet on other electronic parts sites. Digikey.com provided something that has allowed me to hit the mother load.

    The correct Google search terminology should be "recessed bumpers". The result is tens of sites with what I am looking for...just need to do a little browsing now!

    Thanks, man!

    Mg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Guyrd
    Ken and Glenn...thank you.

    I forgot another (minor) detail...I was hoping for the color black. The borgs do not carry any type of screw bumper, at least not in stock.

    Ace Hardware didn't have the size I am looking for. I missed the Rockler bumpers...although grey isn't what I picture in my mind. I have the Bruce Plastics site bookmarked. Their site claims the polylastomer bumpers are superior to the rubber bumpers. This may be the route I choose, as I am running out of options. I cannot determine the color though...I'll have to place a call for color and cost.

    I really like the Lee Valley prices (and the fact they discount on bulk orders), but I am still not sold on the brown, although it is a more "natural" color when thinking of wood products.

    Yes, Howie...stainless. Thanks! Some of the bumpers have washers in them that will need to be rust resistant too.

    I'll have to ponder a few things...mostly color, I suppose. Leaning towards Lee Valley.

    Thanks guys!
    Matt
    I've used black ones before, and they will leave black marks on the surface they sit on. Based on my experience with black I'd try almost any other color...joe

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