Threaded rings are hardware components that join two parts, such as a lid and container, using interlocking male and female threads.
Threaded ring sets, threaded inserts, thread bushings are all similar terms used to describe the product used to add threads to woodturning projects.
Common examples where threaded inserts are used include: lidded boxes, urns, bowls, and jars.
Using thread bushings, allows a woodturner of any skill, to quickly add threaded lids to their projects.
The threaded ring sets are knurled on the outside surface allowing the threaded hardware to be glued into the vessel and lid.
See How do you use Threaded Inserts for more details.
Our plastic threaded ring sets are a low cost alternative to the traditional brass threaded ring sets.
See our sizing steps to choose the threaded ring size that is right for your lidded bowl or urn.
Threaded ring set installed in a vessel and lid
Hollow form with lid made by adding threaded bushing