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Old 10th December 2009, 01:21 AM   #1
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Default WTB: Small pieces of very high-grade wood.

I'm working on rebuilding some high-end headphones out of something better than the original nasty plastic, and need a very small amount of very fancy wood to make it out of - just two 4" circles (or 4"+ squares from which I might cut circles) between 3/16" and 3/8" thick of macassar ebony, cocobolo, bloodwood, rengas, redwood burl or just about anything with lots of interesting lines and color that will look good next to polished aluminum.

Because the finished project is effectively a piece of jewelry, it has to be of exceptional quality, and because I'm new to this and have limited access to tools, it needs to be in an easy-to-use format - a combination I've had a great deal of trouble finding. Instead of ordering blind from a catalog or buying a turning block and trying to dry it and slice it myself, I'm hoping that someone might have some leftovers of the appropriate type that they'd be willing to sell me for a reasonable fee.

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Old 10th December 2009, 01:47 AM   #2
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Call a maker of fine furniture. Around these parts, walnut burl is attractive and not hard to find.
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This may sound kind of odd, but check out some cutting boards in a kitchen department or kitchen store. I bought two nice teak (I think it is teak!?) cutting boards at Target to use on a chip-amp case. Kind of pricey, but nice wood.
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This may sound kind of odd, but check out some cutting boards in a kitchen department or kitchen store. I bought two nice teak (I think it is teak!?) cutting boards at Target to use on a chip-amp case. Kind of pricey, but nice wood.
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Why not try your local Woodcraft store? They certainly have small pieces for
turning pens and bowls in lots of exotic woods. Also, if your not familiar with
woodworking, they should be able to point out which woods are easier to work
with. A lot of the exotics are hard to work.
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Old 10th December 2009, 09:54 AM   #6
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IIRC most woodcraft stores have a workshop where they run courses. Often clubs meet there too. Bet you would get help from a woodturner (!) there handy enough.

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Old 10th December 2009, 10:21 AM   #7
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I haven't done business with them, but others have and have been happy:
Exotic Wood Online - Suppliers of Hardwood Lumber and Veneers

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Old 10th December 2009, 11:04 AM   #8
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I agree with all the above, but if you get stuck I can let you have a bit of Brown Oak for postage costs. It has been seasoning in air for about 4 years, but will need to be acclimatised in your space for a couple of months min. It is not big, semicircular app 4" long and 14" dia. I could cut slices off if you wish.
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Just thought..... Please check that there are no import restrictions, just to be sure.
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Why not try your local Woodcraft store? They certainly have small pieces for
turning pens and bowls in lots of exotic woods. Also, if your not familiar with
woodworking, they should be able to point out which woods are easier to work
with. A lot of the exotics are hard to work.
I'll take a look at Woodcraft, but they don't list most of the really wild stuff on their website so I'm not too optimistic about finding it in the store. Part of the problem is that color varies wildly within one species of wood - while most bloodwood trees are a sort of reddish brown color, others are a much depper red.
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