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Jeff, if you are looking for thin plywood,Sloans is a good place to find most of the hardwood ply and baltic berch. They used to have differant kinds of hardwoods but for what ever reason they no longer carry any.

If you are looking for hard woods you should be able to find a few wood shops located around Raleigh.

Here is a good wood site to look on: Woodfinders Marketplace.com. Lots of places listed along with a wood dictionary with a great listing of many kinds of wood and by clicking on the photo it will take you to woodshops in the states that will have or can get that particular type of wood.

Hope this will help and also google up wood shops in and around Raleigh, should be a few!

Ervin

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I have a cabinet shop 1 block from me and they supply me with more than enough "cut offs" to do almost all my cuttings. I have to glue some of the pieces together but that is not a problem. I resaw the blanks and plan them to the desired thickness. The best part is that it is all FREE.

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