Mikey R
Established Member
Hi,
We started talking about this on another thread, but I thought it was fair to give this its own thread.
I read somewhere that Blue Spruce Toolworks use acrylic impregnated curly maple in their mallet handles. Chris Schwarz reviewed one of their mallets on his blog, and gave it a thumbs up.
http://blog.woodworking-magazine.com/bl ... orite.aspx
Whilst researching hardwoods for guitar fingerboards, I read about a company called Gallery Hardwoods in the US that do this acrylic impregnating. From their website:
http://www.galleryhardwoods.com/stabilized.htm
The proprietor is a guy called Larry Davis. We were talking on a bass guitar building forum, I asked what kind of thicknesses he can process, the answer is over 2". Boards this thick would be perfect for tool making, either for plane infills, chisel handles, whatever.
He can also dye the acrylic, giving a kind of built in finish. Blue curly maple infill, anyone?
Ive also played a couple of basses with these fingerboards (by a company called ACG), and I can say they are very nice indeed!
From what I can tell, he's taking some time off, but regularly checks his emails.
We started talking about this on another thread, but I thought it was fair to give this its own thread.
I read somewhere that Blue Spruce Toolworks use acrylic impregnated curly maple in their mallet handles. Chris Schwarz reviewed one of their mallets on his blog, and gave it a thumbs up.
http://blog.woodworking-magazine.com/bl ... orite.aspx
Whilst researching hardwoods for guitar fingerboards, I read about a company called Gallery Hardwoods in the US that do this acrylic impregnating. From their website:
http://www.galleryhardwoods.com/stabilized.htm
Stabilized figured/Burl woods have been impregnated with monomores and acrylics to produce a dimensionally stable wood. Some advantages of stabilized woods are they minimize or totally eliminate:
Shrinking
Cracking
Expanding
Warping
Other benefits of stabilized wood include:
Moisture Stable
Oil Impervious
No Raised Grain
Some of the stabilized natural wood products we produce are pen blanks, knife handle blocks/scales, acoustic/Electric fingerboard blanks and goose/duck call blanks. We can also produce a custom size for you so please inquire using the contact/information request form for a custom price quote
The proprietor is a guy called Larry Davis. We were talking on a bass guitar building forum, I asked what kind of thicknesses he can process, the answer is over 2". Boards this thick would be perfect for tool making, either for plane infills, chisel handles, whatever.
He can also dye the acrylic, giving a kind of built in finish. Blue curly maple infill, anyone?
Ive also played a couple of basses with these fingerboards (by a company called ACG), and I can say they are very nice indeed!
From what I can tell, he's taking some time off, but regularly checks his emails.