Versatile Brass Sheets for Model & Jewelry Crafting - Multiple Sizes & Thick

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Brass Metal Sheets for Jewelry, Model Making & DIY Metalwork — Cut to Your Exact Size

When your project demands a material that holds its shape, takes a clean edge, and looks the part, finding the right metal sheet in the right size can be a real challenge. Whether you are a jewelry maker needing thin, workable stock, a scale modeler requiring precise flat panels, or a hobbyist tackling a custom fabrication task, this range of brass metal sheets gives you the dimensional control you need without ordering oversized stock and cutting it down yourself.

These brass sheets are composed of a copper-zinc alloy, offering a warm golden tone with good machinability and moderate corrosion resistance. Thickness options span 0.5 mm (approximately 0.020 in) to 6.0 mm (approximately 0.236 in), widths range from 50 mm (approximately 1.97 in) to 300 mm (approximately 11.81 in), and lengths run from 50 mm to 300 mm (approximately 1.97 in to 11.81 in). Quantity packs of 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, or 50 pieces are available depending on the selected combination.

Typical applications include brass sheet for jewelry making and stamping blanks, thin brass plate for architectural scale models and dioramas, flat brass stock for custom brackets and shims in light engineering, and decorative inlay strips for woodworking and furniture restoration projects.

🔧 Compatibility: Suitable for hand tools, bench shears, laser cutters, CNC routers, and standard metalworking equipment. Compatible with soft soldering, brazing, and most adhesive bonding methods.

✅ Key Features of These Brass Metal Sheets

📐 Wide Size Range

Thickness from 0.5 mm to 6.0 mm, width from 50 mm to 300 mm, and length from 50 mm to 300 mm — covering thin foil-like stock through to structural flat bar in a single product listing.

🔩 Copper-Zinc Brass Alloy

Brass offers a favorable balance of workability, machinability, and corrosion resistance compared to mild steel, making it a go-to choice for decorative and precision applications.

✂️ Clean, Machinable Surface

The flat stock surface is suited to scribing, drilling, filing, and cutting with standard metalworking tools, reducing finishing time on your project.

📦 Flexible Quantity Packs

Order as few as 1 piece for prototyping or up to 50 pieces for production runs — quantity options vary by size combination so you only buy what you need.

🎨 Warm Golden Finish

The natural brass tone suits decorative applications including jewelry, inlay work, and architectural models where appearance matters alongside function.

⚖️ Metric Dimensioning

All dimensions are specified in millimeters for straightforward integration into metric design workflows, CAD drawings, and technical specifications.

📐 Technical Specifications — Brass Metal Sheet

Material Brass (Copper-Zinc Alloy)
Finish Natural brass (uncoated)
Thickness Range 0.5 mm – 6.0 mm (0.020 in – 0.236 in)
Width Range 50 mm – 300 mm (1.97 in – 11.81 in)
Length Range 50 mm – 300 mm (1.97 in – 11.81 in)
Available Quantities 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, or 50 pcs (varies by size)
System of Measurement Metric
Machinability Good — suitable for cutting, drilling, filing, and bending
Solderability Suitable for soft soldering and brazing
Weight per Piece See variant options
Hardness See variant options
Alloy Grade See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right thickness for my project?

For jewelry stamping blanks and thin decorative inlays, 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm is typically sufficient. For structural brackets, shims, or model frames that need to hold their shape under light load, 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm is a common choice. For heavier fabrication or parts requiring rigidity, 4.0 mm to 6.0 mm provides more structural integrity. If you are unsure, start with a single piece in your target thickness before ordering a larger quantity pack.

Can I cut these sheets with standard hand tools?

Thinner gauges (0.5 mm to 1.5 mm) can typically be cut with aviation snips, jeweler's shears, or a sharp scribe and snap method. Thicker sheets (2.0 mm and above) are better suited to a bench shear, hacksaw, angle grinder with a metal cutting disc, or CNC router. Always deburr cut edges with a file or deburring tool for safe handling.

Is brass corrosion resistant enough for outdoor use?

Brass has moderate corrosion resistance and performs well in dry indoor environments and light outdoor exposure. Over time, uncoated brass will develop a natural patina (oxidation layer) which some users find desirable for decorative applications. For prolonged outdoor or high-humidity exposure, applying a clear lacquer or wax coating will extend the surface appearance. Brass is not recommended for direct contact with salt water or strongly acidic environments without protective treatment.

What quantity options are available, and do they vary by size?

Yes — available quantities depend on the specific thickness, width, and length combination selected. Common options include 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, and 50 pieces. Smaller sizes tend to offer higher quantity packs (e.g., 50 mm × 50 mm sheets in packs of up to 40 or 50 pieces), while larger sheets (e.g., 300 mm × 300 mm) are typically available in packs of 1 or 5. Select your preferred size combination from the variant dropdowns to see the quantity options available.

Are these sheets compatible with laser cutting or CNC machining?

Brass is generally compatible with fiber laser cutting and CNC routing. Thinner sheets (0.5 mm to 2.0 mm) are well-suited to fiber laser cutting with appropriate power settings. Thicker sheets may require higher power or multiple passes. For CNC routing, use carbide tooling and appropriate feed rates for non-ferrous metals. Always verify compatibility with your specific machine's specifications before processing a full batch.

Can I solder or braze these brass sheets?

Yes. Brass is well-suited to both soft soldering (using tin-lead or lead-free solder with an appropriate flux) and brazing (using silver brazing alloys at higher temperatures). Clean the surface thoroughly before joining to remove any oxidation or oils. Brass is commonly used in jewelry making specifically because it solders cleanly and takes a good finish after joining.

What is the difference between the two SKU series (AATYHGLBZSJ and AATYHSHBLDJ)?

The two SKU prefixes correspond to different size groupings within the product range. AATYHGLBZSJ variants cover wider sheet combinations (100 mm to 300 mm width), while AATYHSHBLDJ variants include the 50 mm width options as well as additional length and quantity combinations. Both series are the same brass alloy material — the prefix simply helps identify the dimensional group for inventory purposes. Select your required Thickness, Width, and Length & Amount from the dropdowns to find the correct variant.

🛒 Select your Thickness, Width, and Length & Amount above, then add to cart.

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