Hey Mac where are you ?
I have wood coming out of my ears, if you're not to far come and get
some, I have mulberry maple catalpa sycamore and some apple and oak and
cherry and others.
Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo
mac davis wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 22:48:34 -0600, Prometheus
wrote:
Hello all,
Well, perhaps I haven't had *quite* enough of laminated kiln-dried
stock, but I would like to try out turning a burl or two. I did a
google search on finding some, and got about a billion hits. Anyone
have a good suggestion for finding some decent turning blanks online
from a reputable supplier? Preferably, I'd like to find Maple or
Western Red Cedar burl, but anything nice will do for now. I don't
need any giant hunks of the stuff- approx. 4"x4"x6-9" would be superb.
I'd like to say price is no object, but I'm closing on a new house in
a couple of weeks, so it really is an issue right now. I'd say I've
got $30 or $40 plus s&h that I could scrounge up for the right hunk of
wood. I'm not so sure that I've got the confidence to try turning wet
quite yet (I'd hate to have an expensive blank ruined due to lack of
experience) but I might try it out if I can find a good faq on the
subject.
Any good advice and/or links on the subject?
Thanks!
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
my only experience is this weekend on ebay...
the shipping is more than the wood, but it's fast & easy..
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Not sure if I got a good deal or really care, I guess..
I just wanted to make more exotic shavings.. *g*
mac
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