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Thread: Black & White Venneers

  1. #1
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    Black & White Venneers

    Hey all,

    I know this seems pretty lame, but I am looking for a place to buy Black and White veneer for some small turnings I am hoping to make before Christmas is actually here.

    I looked on Rockler's & Woodcraft's webpages, but didn't get any hits. I don't live near any great WWing stores and was wondering what other sources to hit?

    I can't really shop online right now because I am getting a later start then I hoped.

    Can you pick this stuff up at a Micheals or Hobby Lobby type crafts store? Or is their a close enough heavy duty craft paper that you could get away with?

    Thanks

    Chris
    Almost 10 years of WWing and something tells me I'm going to stay a Newbie the rest of my life, but still having all kinds of fun doing it.

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    Woodcraft

    Woodcraft has all sorts of- - V E N E E R - - Black and white too. http://www.woodcraft.com/Search/Search.aspx?query=veneer

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    unless you absolutely need wood, check out the pickguard material that is available at Grizzley.com. Many pen turners use this to accent their writing instruments.

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    Depending on what you are doing with it, laminated construction paper works wonders. Just glue up as many layers as you need to get the thickness you want.

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    I get most of my veneers from B&B rare woods in CO. They have dyed costello in several colors including black. For white I always use maple in my segmented turnings though holly would be whiter and also more expensive.

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    As mentioned, both Woodcraft and Rockler have black and white veneer, along with many other colors and species. A bit pricey, but local.

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