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Two More Inlays


young ned

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1 hour ago, FrankEV said:

Maple is a great contrasting compliment to any dark wood, especially Walnut.ย ย 

Yes it can be exspensive but if you are only going to use it to make inlays you can get a lot out of one board.ย https://ocoochhardwoods.com/ย is a good source.

BTW, nice work.

Thank you for taking the time toย comment Frank, I think the shipping cost to the UK from Ocooch Hardwoods would be a bit over my virtually non existent budget, I will look for a UK supplier though, thanks again ๐Ÿ™‚

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WHENย  I do inlay, for the lightย wood, I use Hard maple (Preferred) soft maple or Basswood. ((linden?) Holly is the whitest I am told.ย  Aspin would also work well.ย  Poplar not so much.ย  I inlay into Eastern red cedar, and oak does not contrast well with it , in my opinion.

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  • 2 years later...

I am bringing this back to life as I have an interest in doing some inlay work.

@young ned, did you find any suppliers in the UK for wood. ?? I have been looking at Hobbies.co.uk as it seems to be the only spot I can find and it supplies mostly 1/4" thick (6mm) materials.

Is there anyone else can help ?

Don W

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