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Forum topic by happy_budah posted 391 days ago 216 views 0 times favorited 7 replies Add to Favorites Watch
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happy_budah

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391 days ago

i recently have been commisioned to make a keep sake box for a friend, they want lace wood. Were could i find it? and how dependable are mail order companies? thanks

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Scott Bryan

20807 posts in 722 days


391 days ago

Ebay has several vendors who have lacewood up for auction.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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Rustic

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391 days ago

check with Woodcraft.

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Triman

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391 days ago

I’ve also purchased some excellent exotics from www.curiouswoods.com

-- Bruce, San Jose, Ca www.spotofwood.com

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8iowa

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390 days ago

happy:

The Frank Miller Lumber Company (www.frankmiller.com) in Union City IN has a large inventory of imported woods. They are located about 55 miles NW of Dayton, right on the Indiana/Ohio border. This is not a terribly long distance from you.

-- "Heaven is North of the Bridge"

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teenagewoodworker

2482 posts in 668 days


390 days ago

try,

goosebaylumber.com

and

bellforestproducts.com

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RichardB

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385 days ago

www.woodfinder.com

Although it looks like the closest lacewood retailer listed is 90 miles away from you.

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socalwood

968 posts in 504 days


385 days ago

you might try coastal live oak from California. the rift cut looks very similar-

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