[Woodcarver] Local Basswood?
Linehan718 at aol.com
Linehan718 at aol.com
Fri Aug 24 13:44:08 EDT 2007
In a message dated 8/24/2007 9:58:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
fran.hill at cox.net writes:
I can't answer your question....in fact, I have an additional question. Are
there woodcarver catalogs out there somewhere that may offer woods? I don't
know of any suppliers or providers, but if I had some names, I wouldn't mind
trying to find those companies and even purchasing on-line. I live in a
fairly rural type of area myself, and find that a lot of specialty items are
more easily found on-line. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Arkansas Fran
wood is easily available on line but it is always better to find a sawmill
or decent lumberyard in your area even if you have to drive a bit. shipping
can double the price of wood. whatever you do......DO NOT BUY WOOD FROM A
CRAFT STORE(like michaels) way way way overpriced.
Maura Carving in NYC
_www.carvinginnyc.com_ (http://www.carvinginnyc.com/)
please contact me for the best prices on Nora Hall tems
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