November 26, 201213 yr Hi all I am seeking thin lumber either cutoffs or otherwise that has been planed so it is easy to glue together. I am wanting to make a couple of 8" grinders. Size really doesn't matter as long as it fits a LARGE flat RATE box.If you have some already, great I will figure out a way to pay for it, but I really need to wait til after the 3rd of Dec. I'm looking for figured maple Ambrosia Maple Birdseye Bubinga, basically any wood as hard or harder than maple so that I know it will turn well together without a lot of soft spots:)Thickness, about 5/16 or thickerIf this is something you have on hand, I would like to hear from you.Thanks,Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
November 26, 201213 yr How thin Charles?John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
November 26, 201213 yr Author Hi John anywhere from 5/16 to 1/2 really. Varying sizes would be cool too just like Lew did for his.ThanksCharles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
November 26, 201213 yr Charles,I may have some walnut and maple but nothing exotic or figured.Lew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
November 26, 201213 yr Author Walnut and maple are fine Lew if they turned together well for you, I just need a contrast for the grinders because they are meant for some really good friends of mine.ThanksCharles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
November 26, 201213 yr Charles' I've had some good luck on ebay in the past. Also these people have been good to me http://ocoochhardwoods.com/http://www.dndhardwoodsonline.com/GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
November 26, 201213 yr Author Hi Greg, Yea I checked out ebay, I didn't find more than a couple of thin pieces going for around $10 each that's pretty much when I came here Thanks for the links, I'll check it out. Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
November 26, 201213 yr Charles, I'll up a couple of the sellers I've bought from and give you some names, just give a little while I'mm at work now, so it may be a couple hours. Charles Nicholls said: Hi Greg, Yea I checked out ebay, I didn't find more than a couple of thin pieces going for around $10 each that's pretty much when I came here Thanks for the links, I'll check it out. Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
November 26, 201213 yr Author Thannks Greg take your time, I'm in no real hurry. They just need to be done by Christmas.Greg Aksdal said:Charles, I'll up a couple of the sellers I've bought from and give you some names, just give a little while I'mm at work now, so it may be a couple hours. Charles Nicholls said:GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
November 26, 201213 yr Here ya go Charles, these are all people I've bought from, and saved them, so that means I didn't have any problems. ddwood0  deer56hunter  deltakong  ncwood   petersoncustomlumber  sago901  willumwood9766  woodnshop GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
November 26, 201213 yr Author Thanks Greg I actually had NCWood on the saved list already, these others will help. THanks again.Greg Aksdal said:Here ya go Charles, these are all people I've bought from, and saved them, so that means I didn't have any problems. ddwood0  deer56hunter  deltakong  ncwood   petersoncustomlumber  sago901  willumwood9766  woodnshop GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
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