Midwest - Balsa Sticks - 1/8 in. x 1/8 in. x 36 in.

Balsa Sticks - 1/8 in. x 1/8 in. x 36 in.

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SKU: 60975 MPN: 6044
List Price: $0.96
Discount: 14%
Texas Art Price: $0.82

Product Information

  • Grown on private South American farm
  • Kiln-dried for optimal strength-to-weight ratio
  • Cuts easily with standard modeling tools
  • Accepts paint and stain finishes
  • Ideal for architectural and aircraft models
  • Also available in blocks and sheets
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Midwest Balsa Sticks Description

Balsa's cellular structure makes it uniquely suited for model construction where weight matters. Midwest sources these sticks from privately managed South American farms, then kiln-dries them to precise moisture content, creating wood that's remarkably light yet structurally sound. This careful processing yields consistent density and eliminates warping or splitting during fabrication.

The fine, straight grain cuts cleanly with standard modeling tools, hobby knives slice through it, and fine-toothed saws produce smooth edges without splintering. Balsa accepts paint directly without extensive preparation, and takes stain readily when you need to simulate denser hardwoods in scale models. Surface texture remains minimal, allowing finishes to appear smooth and professional.

Model aircraft builders rely on balsa's strength-to-weight ratio for structural frames that stay airborne. Architectural modelers appreciate how easily it shapes into precise components. Diorama builders use it for everything from structural supports to carved landscape features. The sticks provide uniform cross-sections for consistent results across repetitive elements, ideal when you're building multiples of the same component or need matched structural members throughout a project.