π Anyone want to buy me a bowl blank? It's 30% off...
https://www.cookwoods.com/collections/bowl-blanks/products/maple-w158240
@Brisse Looks like it will make an awesome bowl, but personally I'm gonna need a *lot* more experience with my coring rig before I spend that much on a bowl blank!
@tdotrob I buy my bowl blanks from Advantage Lumber when I visit them in Florida. Their prices are kinda amazing, and being able to pick through all of them individually and find the best ones for what I'm planning is much more fun than buying online.
@Brisse I have to look for a local supplier. I know of several sawmills near Charlotte so need to take a few field trips. Now that I've done a couple large pieces, I feel like I'm ready to do many more. π
Florida is a bit too far afield for me, though.
@Brisse It's actually Rockler that just opened here. Neither they nor Woodcraft have the large blanks I see people on YouTube getting. I made the field trip to Hickory but Klingspor didn't have any either. I can get small-to-medium blanks there but not the big 16" rounds. So far only source for those are random found/gifted logs.
@Brisse Thanks for the tip! I have their web site bookmarked but have yet to make the trip. I'll bump them up in the queue. :-)
@tdotrob I make no promises that they have what you're looking for. I'm not a bowl turner after all.
@Brisse No worries. These field trips are mini-adventures. It's about the quest so marking a place off the list is a success.
@tdotrob If all else fails the cookwoods site that started this conversation has that size, and they're all 30% off right now. ππππ
@Brisse I'm looking hard at the Redwood Burl blank for only $937! I'll post the GoFundMe link shortly. π
@tdotrob Ohh π My mistake. So many damn woodworker shops around. Woodcraft had/has? a store down near there already I think that's why it came to mind.
West Penn Hardwoods in Conover, NC is the place the guy down the street uses. I don't know what size blanks they carry but he has a much much larger lathe than me.