I just ran across the address for Tuckaway Timber, in New Hampshire. I've purchased butternut from them and they're really helpful and fairly priced. They have a web site but you need to call them or e-mail to purchase the wood. They have a wide selection of northern-grown lumber and carving wood including basswood and tupelo. http://www.tuckawaytimber.com/
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Reply to Blue Heronby NC ScrollerI am not sure if she ships to Canada but here is another great source for intarsia patterns. https://intarsia.com/...
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Reply to Bonjour from Québecby Jo LabreWelcome to the group. There are some great people here. I have used the search function many times when researching toys, ahem, tools to buy.
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Reply to Blue Heronby Jo LabreHello! Glad you liked the heron. I bought the pattern directly from the designer, Bruce Worthington. http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/homepage/
The project is 18" x 24" and I used spalted maple for the water, blue pine and weathered maple for the bird, poplar for reeds. It...-
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Reply to Bonjour from Québecby planeurBienvenue !
They are 2 words quite importants !
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by NC ScrollerJim that makes perfect sense. With the price of building materials, they are sky high in the US and still climbing, I could not see you wasting materials.
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