

⚫ Keep your cabinets centered, silent, and stylish with Space Balls!
Space Balls are precision-engineered black resin spacers designed to center raised panel cabinet doors while absorbing expansion and contraction. Each 1/4 inch diameter ball compresses softly to prevent rattling and glue joint cracking, ensuring a quiet, durable, and professional finish. Sold in packs of 100, these modern spacers are trusted by pros to deliver flawless cabinet assembly every time.
| ASIN | B0006LA198 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,131 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,482 in Cabinet Hardware |
| Brand | Smithwood |
| Brand Name | Smithwood |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 827 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Space Balls |
| Material | Resin |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Mount Type | Door Mount |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 856791005768 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
D**B
Easy Raised Door Panel Expansion/Rattle-Stop Solution
These spacer balls worked quite well while doing a number of shaker-style raised panel cabinet doors. The operative thing to note is that you have about 1/16 inch of "soft" compression before the ball becomes very stiff. As is commonly known rubber (or synthetic in this case?) has a pronounced nonlinear spring rate -- or in other terms, it gets harder the more you compress it (...spring rate increases with displacement). Thus, accounting for the nominal 1/4 inch ball diameter it's simple math to calculate the maximum engagement of your raised panel edges into your door frame dados. I did 1/16 inch of total compression (or interference fit) accounting for a spacer ball(s) on each opposite edge of the panel -- so far nothing has exploded! Although a minor expense the balls seem a bit pricey, but all were uniformly formed (no discards) and the 100 count was right.
M**K
Sounds like a Mel Brooks movie.
The rubber spacers work very well in keeping a door panel centered and quiet. Keeps a loose fitting panel centered in styles a rails and from making a racket when closed.
M**Y
Pricy for what they are. But they do work.
I used these to space out some flat panels in some shaker doors that I made. They work fine but for what they are, little rubber balls, they are pricy as hell. Somebody saw a niche and filled it and are profitting handsomely from this product. The same could be accomplished with some small cut up pieces of silicone tubing if one was so inclined to do. You're really paying for the convenience of not having to fuss with some other method of accomplishing the same thing.
R**L
That’ll do
They’re black round rubber balls. What else do you expect.
L**N
Good Price and Fast Delivery
Very good price for the quantity. Delivery was very quick.
N**3
Cabinet door building accessories.
These are little rubber balls that go into the slot of a cabinet door when you choose tongue and groove method of making the door. They allow the door panel to flex/expand and contract just a little during heat and humidity variations within your home.
D**N
Perfect, snug fit for 1/4” gap.
Worked perfectly for me. Used Freud stile and rail bits but I’m sure they would work just as well in other sets. They were pretty snug in a 1/4” gap. No rattles in the plywood panel.
R**R
Not soft
Haven’t had a chance to use them yet but they are not as soft that I thought they would be
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