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Thread: Looking for source of long cedar boards in Tacoma, Wa

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    Looking for source of long cedar boards in Tacoma, Wa

    A buddy is starting to build a cedar strip canoe and would prefer to have long strips rather than scarf or butt join. Four quarter rough sawn or 3/4 planed would work great for him but ideally would be 17 to 18 feet long. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Might start with this list Bear Creek Lumber lists Western Red Cedar (the kind of cedar often used for strip-built canoes and such) on their site. I didn't see it at Edensaw but they might.

    No affiliation, just following up links.

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    I have done business with Joe Neal at Wood Wise saw mill in Port Orchard. He's a one or two man operation with very good prices. Here's the link.

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    I don't know anything about boats ,I do know that some of the good woods commonly sold as cedar are not true cedars .if you are making a modern fiber glassed canoe that might not make any difference . If you are making something real traditional you should find out the Latin botanical name of correct wood and buy accordingly.

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