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jttheclockman

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Years ago there use to be many places where you can find wood inlays of all kinds but looking these past few days I have found very little to choose from. I am in search for some strip inlays made of wood veneers. I will be making some projects that I want to incorporate wood inlays in as accent strips. Does anyonehave any sources they would like to share. I have checked the usual suspects and choices are slim pickings. Rockler, Woodcraft, Amazon, and a few others. Now there are some places where you can have them made but that gets expensive in a hurry. I picked some up from here yesterday and will see what they look like and if I can use them. Seem very thin. Will see. https://www.osbornewood.com/search?query=inlays
 
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I think all of the boutique shops that sell pen supplies(PSI, Exotic Blanks, Turners warehouse) carry inlays. I bought a Laserpecker LP5 and veneer to try and figure out inlays, just haven't yet because I have been playing with metal engraving on it
 
I buy some inlay strips from Lee Valley Tools. As you mentioned, prices are steep. To keep
costs down, I use small amounts on some of the projects that I do. More as a decorative
"accent" piece.
 
They had one I wanted but I could not get the thing to ring up properly. kept giving me an error.
The website seems to be working fine. Make sure that your currency is set to US dollars. You can also
call them toll-free and speak to customer service as they are extremely knowledgeable/friendly. As you
would say "good luck".
 
I think all of the boutique shops that sell pen supplies(PSI, Exotic Blanks, Turners warehouse) carry inlays. I bought a Laserpecker LP5 and veneer to try and figure out inlays, just haven't yet because I have been playing with metal engraving on it
Thanks but I am not looking for that type inlays. I am looking for strips you use for flat work.
 
The website seems to be working fine. Make sure that your currency is set to US dollars. You can also
call them toll-free and speak to customer service as they are extremely knowledgeable/friendly. As you
would say "good luck".
Yea I may have to look deeper into it. The big problem it was only one type and I know shipping would be crazy for a couple strips.
 
Alan's suggestion of purfling gives you a different search term. I searched and found Allied Lutherie which seems to have a number of different inlay strips. Each about 2mm thick.
I have checked into the purfling corner of the market to. Used by musical instrument people. I am trying to stay consistant in the wood family. I probably will be doing abalone inlays and mica stone inlays some too but for now wood is the goal.
 
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