Angles are a practical choice when a project needs a clean 90-degree brass shape for edging, framing, trim, or support work. Lewis Brass & Copper’s inventory contains equal angle and unequal angle products as part of our architectural shapes range, which means fabricators and architectural metalworkers have easy access to brass sections used in both visible details and built-up assemblies.

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Industries That Use Angles

Brass angles are commonly used where a corner profile helps frame, protect, or finish a metal detail.

Architecture

Corner trim, stair details, wall protection edges, panel framing, elevator interiors, and brass finishing work.

Furniture Manufacturing

Casework trim, table framing, cabinet details, corner protection, decorative edging, and brass furniture accents.

Ornamental Metalwork

Display framing, border details, decorative corners, enclosure trim, and custom fabricated brass features.

Hardware

Corner pieces, support brackets, edge protection, cover frames, fixture details, and architectural hardware components.

Why Lewis Brass for Angles

Angle orders often support finish-driven work, where the shape itself affects fit and appearance. Our product range includes equal angles and unequal angles used in architectural metalwork, hardware, furniture details, and custom fabrication. 

We can provide cut lengths that help shops start closer to installation or bench-work dimensions, and we can assist when a job calls for a particular size outside common stock. Because angles are often used in visible corners and framed details, customers also come to us for dependable material and responsive help when sourcing brass shapes for detail-oriented work.

Angle FAQs

We carry both equal angle and unequal angle brass shapes as part of our architectural shapes inventory, alongside products such as brass channels, brass tees, and cap rail tubing used in architectural metalwork.

Equal angles have matching leg dimensions on both sides, while unequal angles have one longer leg and one shorter leg. An equal angle is often used for balanced trim or framing, while an unequal angle can help when a project needs more coverage on one side of the corner.

Brass angles are commonly used in architectural corners, furniture trim, display framing, hardware details, and fabricated edge protection. Their shape makes them useful anywhere a brass corner profile needs to finish or reinforce a detail.

Yes. Equal angle and unequal angle are often selected for exposed trim, framed edges, decorative corners, and other finished brass details where appearance matters along with fit.