dubtom wrote: » Found this crowd while browsing.According to their site they supply to the small user, turners/carvers as well as large volume users. Haven't used them yet.http://www.irishwoods.com/stockroom/index.htm
dathi wrote: » have you ever used a hard wood brush handle as a dowel you can get them in any hardware store think they are 22mm if not you can grind down the edge of a spade bit to suit
boatbuilder wrote: » I'm looking for some air-dried ash, one inch boards. I intend to steam-bend it so it needs to be air-dried, not kiln dried. I'm aware that Lisnavagh sell it, but its a bit of a trek to Carlow from here in County Monaghan. Any ideas where I could try, maybe somewhere up North?
1chippy wrote: » hey boatbuilder. i'm in monaghan too. have started a boat at present too. I cant say enough good things about murdocks in newry. they are always comin in right on timber prices and brilliant delivery service. about twelve euro at present to deliver to carrick.
slowburner wrote: » Probably best to ring around some of the suppliers listed in posts above Lime wouldn't be a standard timber for most suppliers to carry. If you are after a smallish piece another way you might be able to get some is through a tree surgeon.Here's one supplier
Nevore wrote: » Anyone know a supplier of good quality lime, preferably in a selection of different cuts? Dublin/Wicklow/Kildare area preferably, since I don't have a car and there are limits to my powers of persuasion over the more mobile family members. :pac:
jelly man wrote: » could anybody tell me what bass wood is im 8 years at the carpentrey game and veyer heard of it .its ment to b great 4 carving ,so if any one knows about let me know thanks
kikel wrote: » Hi all, Looking for a place to get large piece of wood for a mantle piece ovver a stanley range. Anyone know somewhere i can go look for something suitable. Undecided yet what type of wood i want.