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 Post subject: sitka spruce for braces
PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 11:27 am 
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I'm looking for a source of good tight grained Sitka for braces but in larger pieces than the stewmac sized 20x2x3/4 in sticks. Like maybe 4 ft lengths 6x 4/4 in. Something like that. Does anyone have a source they would like to share? Thanks all Jim M


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:18 pm 
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Most brace wood comes from top billet trimmings, hence the 24" or shorter lengths. You could try contacting Roy Tonewood. http://www.roytonewood.com

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orcaburger wrote:
I'm looking for a source of good tight grained Sitka for braces but in larger pieces than the stewmac sized 20x2x3/4 in sticks. Like maybe 4 ft lengths 6x 4/4 in. Something like that. Does anyone have a source they would like to share? Thanks all Jim M


One of the OLF Sponsors produces and sells LOTS of bracewood in various sorts of split and sawn, produced from 100% salvage sourced old Growth. alaskawoods.com
http://www.alaskawoods.com/products.php ... =Bracewood


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