Total weight (lb)
353.66
Free metal stock weight estimator
Estimate brass stock weight for fabrication and material-planning work using a brass-specific density starting point.
Stock weight estimator
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Total weight (lb)
353.66
Weight per piece (lb)
353.66
Total volume (in³)
1,152
Volume per piece (in³)
1,152
Density (lb/in³)
0.307
Total weight (kg)
160.42
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Brass Weight Calculator estimates the weight of common stock shapes by combining part dimensions with the density of the selected metal.
This variation is aimed at brass weight-specific search intent, where the buyer or fabricator already knows the material and needs a quick weight estimate before ordering, moving, or quoting stock.
It is useful for fabrication, workshop planning, shipping, raw-stock takeoffs, and handling checks.
A shape alone does not determine weight. The metal density changes the answer significantly, which is why material-specific pages are useful for real search intent.
This matters in quoting, freight, lifting, and purchasing because underestimating stock weight can create cost and handling problems fast.
The same dimensions can produce very different weights when the material changes.
Plate, flat bar, round bar, and tube all use different volume geometry.
Piece and total weight outputs help with freight, storage, and purchasing decisions.
A rough eyeball estimate can easily misstate load weight or material cost.
The calculator first converts the selected shape into volume. Then it multiplies that volume by the density of the chosen metal to estimate weight.
Because this variation starts with the metal type already selected, it is faster to use for material-specific searches and planning workflows.
Use the actual stock dimensions including thickness, diameter, or wall thickness as needed.
Each shape uses the correct geometry to turn dimensions into volume.
The material density converts geometric volume into estimated mass or weight.
The calculator returns both per-piece and total weight for the entered quantity.
Weight = Volume × Density
That same core formula applies across plate, bar, tube, and other supported shapes. The difference is how the shape volume is calculated.
These are common material-specific weight-estimate scenarios.
| Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Plate or sheet stock | Useful when checking buy weight, lifting expectations, or freight planning. |
| Flat bar | Helpful for quick fabrication takeoffs and piece-weight checks. |
| Round bar | Useful when material type changes the expected bar weight substantially. |
| Tube or pipe | Helpful when hollow sections reduce material volume compared with solid stock. |
Pick the geometry that best matches the material you are estimating.
Stock weight estimates are only as reliable as the dimensions entered.
Those two outputs are usually what matter for handling and procurement.
Supplier-specific density can help if you are working with an unusual alloy or exact spec sheet.
Useful before cutting, moving, or quoting metal stock.
Helpful when planning pallet loads, freight, or storage capacity.
Good for turning size and quantity into a more practical weight expectation.
Cutouts, holes, weld buildup, tolerances, and coatings can change the final real-world weight.
This variation is strongest for raw stock planning rather than finished fabricated parts with many cutouts or complex geometry.
Use it as a practical estimate before quoting, ordering, or moving stock, then refine the number if the final part shape is much more detailed.
Use this brass weight calculator to estimate piece weight and total stock weight for common shapes before purchasing, quoting, shipping, or handling material.