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    Walnut Wood Thins

    Hello Everyone!

    I just finished off a new plaque design. I'm attaching a photo for you to check out. I just sold a batch and ordered up the materials. It comes out nice with walnut frame and is almost always a guaranteed upgrade with my customers who just want a "simple/cheap" wooden plaque.

    Here's my question for everyone. I normally get my wood thins from Laserbits. They work fine for me, but I'm wondering if there is any other vendors out there I can give a try.

    Can anyone help?

    V/R,

    DAK
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    First of all John very nice work. I would like to know if you would care to share with us two things how long would something like that take to do and second what do you charge for a plaque like that.

    Thanks Keith
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    I believe Laserbits woods are clear coated. If you can coat them yourself, or live with raw woods, you might want to check out Sloan's:

    http://www.sloanswoodshop.com/hardwoods.htm
    http://www.sloanswoodshop.com/plywoods.htm
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    John
    That's very creative and very good looking. Am I correct that the border is the applique.
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    Oh, maybe I misunderstood. How thick are you looking for?

    I thought you meant thin woods (like 1/8") but if you meant veneer, then Constantines has 1/16" thick veneer as well as some thin stuff. Rockler has various types of thin veneers with and without backings.

    http://www.constantines.com/index.as...S&Category=166

    http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=1435
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    Numbers on the plaques...

    Here's the number's on the plaques you asked for...

    The price I quoted my costomer is for the plaque without the label with the name on it.

    The material cost after shipping is about $11 since I bought my plaques by the case from JDS. The wood thins are from Laserbits and are really cool to work with.

    I can make about 4 per hour.

    My final selling price is $38.95 each.

    Profit therefore is $27.95 each ($111.80 per hour).

    As for characteristics of the wood thins, they are clear coated with an adhesive backing. For the walnut they are 0.025" thick, which isn't 1/16th of an inch.

    So, has anyone found something else fun to try?

    DAK

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    Wood Thins

    Hi John;
    I'm just up the road from you in the Rochester area and have been using 5/32"
    walnui, cherry, maple and jatoba wood thins (5.75" x 24" or 12"). It's not finished but it is stable, flat and fairly smooth-great to work with and cheap- let me know if you are interested.
    Best regards;
    George
    LaserArts

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    Why 5/32?

    George,

    5/32" is a bit of an odd size for a wood thickness. Why did you pick those dimensions?

    Do you make this lumber yourself?

    DAK

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    I've bought adhesive backed and paper backed veneer from Rockler. They were nice to work with. My only complaint was they came as 3ft square pieces rolled into a tube. They had to sit for a few days on a flat surface to flatten out. I also bought some veneer without backing from them. Much more fragile without a backing, but worked great for a project where I made miniature Shaker Boxes.

    http://www.redtengu.com/images/raw/new_shaker3.jpg
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    Wood Thins

    Hi John;
    I buy cutoffs in bulk from a company which uses a commercial ganged bandsaw to produce the top finish board for laminated flooring- hence the consistent thickness and width. All the boards are sawed in 6 foot lengths and any board which has a defect is cast off and cut up into 12 or 24" pieces for me.
    Check out this link: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=44134
    Best regards;
    George
    LaserArts

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