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bodrighywood:
--- Quote from: crazylegs on May 11, 2020, 06:58:40 PM ---If you are in my neck of the woods then try here. http://www.tylerhardwoods.com/
They have a small but reasonably priced range of timber. Ever changing stock just depend what is being cut. Worth a look but no nice round blanks you will have to do a bit of work.
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I use them as well. Often have a 'shop for turners' with burrs and some nice offcuts going. Don't know if they are open at the moment though. Near Marlborough, a bit far for Paul probably
Pete
Derek:
Paul have you tried Home Of Wood
Paul Hannaby:
I'm after an 80mm or 65mm board of beech which needs to be dry. It will be cut up into 80x80x65mm blocks for turning.
seventhdevil:
--- Quote from: Paul Hannaby on May 12, 2020, 10:05:33 AM ---I'm after an 80mm or 65mm board of beech which needs to be dry. It will be cut up into 80x80x65mm blocks for turning.
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i've a few leftover blocks you could use that were originally cut for halves of a skittle blank. all 80mm thick i think and roughly 13" long by 7" wide.
how much do you need?
Duncan A:
If you're willing to buy online, or travel a fair distance, Mac Timbers would be worth a try.
There's a sawmill called Deciduous Timber Services near Wotton-Under-Edge. I don't know anything about them, and they don't have a website, but they were put on the UKW list of recommended timber suppliers so it may be worth calling them on 07754 607408.
Good luck
Duncan
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