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18th April 07, 05:39 AM
#11
Originally Posted by cwr89
****Warning Biased Opinion****
GO TO WOODCRAFT!
couple of reasons,
1) if they don't have what you want, they can find it and order it for you
2) My father owns the Dayton Ohio store (#513) and I work there with him
and I had some dignity until I saw this a few seconds ago, if you want some proof of my working there... : http://www.woodcraft.com/stores/stor...&nav=employees
scroll to the very bottom of the page.
have fun!
~Casey
For crying out loud, it's bad enough that I have to drive to Fairfield when I want a bowl blank, now I have to go to Dayton.
I can attest that they do have a good selection (don't know about ordering), since I made some kilt pins out of paduak (my favorite for turning), purple heart and zebra wood a few years ago.
Adam
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18th April 07, 12:39 PM
#12
Originally Posted by arrogcow
For crying out loud, it's bad enough that I have to drive to Fairfield when I want a bowl blank, now I have to go to Dayton.
I can attest that they do have a good selection (don't know about ordering), since I made some kilt pins out of paduak (my favorite for turning), purple heart and zebra wood a few years ago.
Adam
You got to come up to dayton!
my pop actually just brought home a large piece of paduak and is turning it into an end table. brilliant red color!!
just North on 75 then take 675 to the 2nd centerville exit, right onto Alex-bell Rd. then its on your left at the 2nd stop light
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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18th April 07, 02:52 PM
#13
Originally Posted by cwr89
****Warning Biased Opinion****
GO TO WOODCRAFT!
~Casey
Oh D^&*%$ I just saw theres a store just within lunch distance from work. There goes some more money.
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19th April 07, 01:33 PM
#14
Domestic woods or imported? May I ask what you will be doing with the wood once you find it?
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23rd May 07, 11:59 AM
#15
For those who dare, eBay is always an option.
I had the unfortunate luck of finding a wood supplier who lives just a mile or so from my house (no shipping charges).
http://stores.ebay.com/Chits-Exotic-...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
Chit always has a good selection of exotics and most auctions start at $3.80, so it is a great way to try out a few different kinds of wood with just a little investment.
A lot of his auctions are for shorts (smaller pieces), which will work great for most people here involved in knife- and sword-handle making.
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23rd May 07, 02:41 PM
#16
Originally Posted by ehiker
For those who dare, eBay is always an option.
I had the unfortunate luck of finding a wood supplier who lives just a mile or so from my house (no shipping charges).
http://stores.ebay.com/Chits-Exotic-...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
Chit always has a good selection of exotics and most auctions start at $3.80, so it is a great way to try out a few different kinds of wood with just a little investment.
A lot of his auctions are for shorts (smaller pieces), which will work great for most people here involved in knife- and sword-handle making.
and thank you for this posting. He certainly has some great wood for sgian dubh handles and similar projects.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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