custard
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The Ron Hock newsletter arrived today, in it he mentions that Bubinga has been added to the CITES class 2 list, so when current stocks are used up then it's pretty much gone as a furniture timber.
Blimey, timber species are falling like nine pins!
I'm hearing about a few furniture makers who are abandoning tropical timbers completely, and some are starting to use Douglas Fir for premium furniture. It's not the B&Q version of Douglas Fir though, it's the totally knot free, straight grained stuff that's as difficult to source as unicorn droppings.
Blimey, timber species are falling like nine pins!
I'm hearing about a few furniture makers who are abandoning tropical timbers completely, and some are starting to use Douglas Fir for premium furniture. It's not the B&Q version of Douglas Fir though, it's the totally knot free, straight grained stuff that's as difficult to source as unicorn droppings.