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Where to find 1 1/8" dymondwood dowels?
Posted by:
Pat Majeski
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Date: November 22, 2001 01:38PM
HI Guys, I hope someone out there can help me with this one. I have enjoyed working with the Customwood from Clements turning seet inserts and trim rings but their selection of colors is a little on the limited side. I have contacted Rutland plywood Corp. who makes Dymondwood(VERY LARGE selection of colors) but they have a minimum size order. Thats's enough to empty my retirement account. All I need is a few dowels of assorted colors to match the thread windings. Is there any supplier of Dymondwood in smaller qntys. Alot of the pen suppliers only offer it in the 5/8 size, the larger size would fit my needs. So I throw this one out to the group for some help. Thanx to all of you for whatever help. Pat Re: Where to find 1 1/8" dymondwood dowels?
Posted by:
Bill Moschler
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Date: November 23, 2001 09:34PM
There has been some for sale on @#$%& in the last few weeks. Check under woodworking and use the search feature. I would expect that Rockler supply or Woodworkers supply has it in turning squares. Re: Where to find 1 1/8" dymondwood dowels?
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jnail
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Date: November 24, 2001 06:21PM
someone told me texas knife makers supply www.texasknife.com they have several colors, but not all of them I think in 1 1/2 Re: Where to find 1 1/8" dymondwood dowels?
Posted by:
Eric
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Date: December 01, 2001 10:05PM
HUT Products has a web site and prints a catalog. It's mostly pen stuff, but they carry some Diamond wood for lathe turning in a size rodbuilders can use. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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