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tipusnr

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Reynoldsburg, OH, USA.
Just a word of advice in the bowl blank making. Make sure you have a big enough bandsaw. My little 10" Delta won't handle the load if the wood is seasoned hardly at all. Of course, a lot of folks cut their bowl blanks green.
 

Paul Downes

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Westphalia, Mi, USA.
I haven't shipped any bowl blanks before but I do have lots of boxelder, (curl red stain) spalted maple, walnut, and others. I usually anchorseal blanks before throwing them up in my loft. I have no idea what turners expect to pay and how much it costs to ship blanks but I suppose it could be arrainged.
 

follow3

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May 30, 2006
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Hampton, VA
I have a bunch that I cut and sealed about 2 years ago. I have :
Spalted Pecan
Spalted Maple
Walnut- crotch and regular
Mulberry
Beech
Poplar
Ambrosia Maple

If you are interested in any, let me know. I don't do many bowls now that pens have consumed my life. I could make you a good deal on some, or I am always interested in trades... whatcha got? LOL

Steve
 

BigRob777

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May 1, 2005
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Newark, Delaware, USA.
I've got dry:
Bubinga
Padauk
curly maple
machichi
African mahogany
Genuine (Honduras) mahogany
Redheart
Oak
and sapele (ribbon striped).

I have plenty of walnut that's partly dried.

I've also got a few osage that's green and some walnut as well.

PM me if you're interested.
 

jason_r

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Apr 1, 2008
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Chandler, AZ, USA.
Originally posted by darrenjttu

Are the blanks round or square?

Mine are usually square- at least until I knock
off the corners on the bandsaw to make it clear the ways.
But I only do that for ones I'm turning, or to make
them lighter for shipping if requested.

http://www.rziha.net/woodworking/for_sale/bowl_blanks

I've got a little locust and cedar that's not posted there, and
hope to get more in soon. Since they're in AZ, they're drying out fast.
 
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