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Hi - seeking advice as to where other Australian members source stripwood (all sizes and species) here?
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Hi,
I own a Joinery in East Maitland NSW so have the luxury of machining my own.
We have a 930mm wide belt sander so dimensional timber is no problem.
Species we stock suitable for modelling include NSW Coachwood, Clear Hoop Pine, Euro Beech,New Guinea Rosewood, Jelutong,NSW Rosewood, Queensland Maple,Silver Ash etc.etc
Check your local area for solid timber joineries or cabinet makers.They could be a great source of materials for you.
Thanks for the tip JánosHi Captain,
In Australia there is no supplier of nearly any wood needed for modelling. Up to a few years ago I used to order from dLumberyard (USA), they are good, but shipping costs are crazy now.
János
Yes, indeed - slim pickings in Australia. Could be a good opportunity for some Australian based model shops to branch out...Just checked out the timber strips for sale at modellers central. Their offerings do not excite me.
Thanks - I'll take a lookTry FloataBoat.com.au in Melbourne
Thanks Tomo - could be an optionHi,
I own a Joinery in East Maitland NSW so have the luxury of machining my own.
We have a 930mm wide belt sander so dimensional timber is no problem.
Species we stock suitable for modelling include NSW Coachwood, Clear Hoop Pine, Euro Beech,New Guinea Rosewood, Jelutong,NSW Rosewood, Queensland Maple,Silver Ash etc.etc
Check your local area for solid timber joineries or cabinet makers.They could be a great source of materials for you.
I have thought about milling my own timber but I don't have the equipment - seems complicated ;-)This is a great idea. I mill my own wood also with my small table saw and thickness sander.
I have used floataboat.com.au in Victoria. They have a good supply of planking and other timbers as well as other boating bits for modellersHi - seeking advice as to where other Australian members source stripwood (all sizes and species) here?
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That would’ve been fantastic - amazing timber.If you lived closer to me, I would mill you some Huon pine planks.