Perfect for the Jewelry/Music Box plan #70161.
Available in red, blue or green that matches our self-adhesive velvet. New longer bar can be cut to size!
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Measurements:
- 3-1/4" front to back
- 24'' left to right (spaces in pad are 24'' long)
- 5/8'' high
- 5 bars = 4 spaces for rings
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Padded Ring Bars
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Average Rating:
3.5
(19 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Jon Hutchinson, from Deland, FL
on 4/5/2011
Customer Rating: 
I've used the padded ring bars in the past, and recently had the opportunity to use them again in two new jewelry boxes. High quality product, but the spacing between bars is exceptionally tight. The ring bars could be more useful with a bit more spacing between the bars which would accommodate wider ring bands. I'll use them again in the future even if the spacing is not increased!.
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2) Submitted by
Mike Koontz, from Brandon, FL
on 2/19/2010
Customer Rating: 
Quality item, but a little tight for wide ring bands. Adds a nice finishing touch. Highly recommended.
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3) Submitted by
Annelise, from APO, AP
on 9/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
The ring bar is pretty easy to work with and added a nice touch to the jewelry box I made. Wide band rings are a little hard to fit in it, but small/average width rings work great!
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4) Submitted by
Michael Ballard, from Joliet, IL
on 8/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
This jewelery box was complimented with both adhesive velvet and the ring holder.
Jewlery box
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5) Submitted by
Anthony Rathbun, from Verona, NY
on 7/24/2009
Customer Rating: 
It was easy to cut to size and it holds the rings very well. I built a hanging jewelry box for our anniversary and this ring bar was perfect for it.
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6) Submitted by
Dwight, from Brooklyn Park, MN
on 12/23/2011
Customer Rating: 
I would agree with the comments on the spacing and stiffness. My comment is for cutting the bars to length. I used a fine tooth blade 6 TPIon my bandsaw. I drew my cut line on the cardboard back. Place a wood scrap on the bandsaw table. Next the ring bar, cardboard side up, on top of the wood scrap. I also used a wood scrap to back-up the location where the cut exits to prevent tear-out. I did the cut slowly. Cut edge came out as good as the factory's. I also tried cutting a piece with the cardboard side down and it came out good as well.
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7) Submitted by
Richard Curtis, from Spokene , WA
on 1/22/2011
Customer Rating: 
Here are some installation tips. Cut to a tight fit side to side. This will be enough to secure in place. If not, Scotch poster tape double sided works well. You can cut lengthwise on a bar joint with a utility knife with a new blade. Put the cut side against the inside box wall. I get a nice clean cross- cut on my miter saw. YOU MUST USE A SHARP, FINE TOOTHED BLADE.
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