This is a great place to locate woods from any place on the map.Enjoy but dont buy all wood so some of get none at all. Thanks !!!!
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Jens, this is a very nice link for wood and a great time saver to compare wood prices with.
One I have used frequently for exotic woods and not only for availability. Since the wood is pictured in vidid color and gain photos, I often use it to identify a certain type of wood for a customer and it does have a up to date price list. This is the link.
http://www.cookwoods.com/LumberPageMain.htm This is Cook woods from Klamath Falls Oregon and they will ship to you at any location. For anyone whom is into doing inlay work and or just like to use a piece of exotic wood in a project this is where I would go to at least find the wood and get a idea as to the cost involved. They also will provide a periodic e-mail to you giving you any specials they have and keep it up to date. So far I have been able to find about any type wood you can imagine. They also supply exotic turning woods for things like pens and small lathe blanks.
Thanks Jens for your link and maybe this one will also be of interest to some out there.
Jens, this is a very nice link for wood and a great time saver to compare wood prices with.
One I have used frequently for exotic woods and not only for availability. Since the wood is pictured in vidid color and gain photos, I often use it to identify a certain type of wood for a customer and it does have a up to date price list. This is the link.
http://www.cookwoods.com/LumberPageMain.htm This is Cook woods from Klamath Falls Oregon and they will ship to you at any location. For anyone whom is into doing inlay work and or just like to use a piece of exotic wood in a project this is where I would go to at least find the wood and get a idea as to the cost involved. They also will provide a periodic e-mail to you giving you any specials they have and keep it up to date. So far I have been able to find about any type wood you can imagine. They also supply exotic turning woods for things like pens and small lathe blanks.
Thanks Jens for your link and maybe this one will also be of interest to some out there.
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