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Rob Stokes
 
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Well.now you have me thinking

a 3/4" sheet of plywood ripped into 3/4" pieces and stacked on a floor end
grain up will price out to a little over a buck a square foot....and it
would be unique

Hmm......

Rob

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"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:23:23 GMT, Unisaw A100

wrote:

Tom Watson wrote:
http://www.kaswell.com/woodblock/oakplank.htm


At the first architectural woodworking shop (Loughman/St.
Louis) I worked in the floor in the shop was made from
4 X 6's cut 4"(ish) long and laid on the concrete. It
was one of the best surfaces to work on.

UA100


yabut, end-grain *plywood*? There's just something wrong about that.





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