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Old 02-22-2009, 04:39 AM
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Need help, need to find good/cheap source of Cold Mold Veneer?

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Guys Need to find a good, cheap, source of Cold Mold veneers. Would love to se it in the US, and maybe in San Diego. But will ship form other locations?

Hami
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Old 02-22-2009, 10:05 AM
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How thick? normal seems to be 0.6mm or 1/42" but it varies. How much and is there any requirements as to what wood? I'd think the cheaper way is to use planks as the bulk of the laminate, the core, and cover with veneer.
I used this shop here, they have small and larger batches, cheapest ones (for instance sapele, which I think is used in marine plywood) are about ten dollar per sqm. www.veneersupplies.com Haven't picked up from the post office yet. If you do search a bit here you might find someone who can tell you where to find bamboo plies for a bit cheaper?
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Old 02-22-2009, 12:32 PM
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I will look into them

I'm looking for veneer for hul construction, it need to be more like 2mm/.08in, I would think a cedar would be nice.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:39 PM
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How thick? normal seems to be 0.6mm or 1/42" but it varies.
Normal size for cold mould is 3mm to 6mm depending on hull shape. Most common is Sapeli.
are about ten dollar per sqm.
Half of that is a fair price for those sizes.
Herr Dr. Maffei
look here:
http://www.globalwood.org/market/market.htm
and:
http://www.timberhunt.com/
to find a source and some pricing info for Mexico.

Hope I could help
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Out of California, www.CertainlyWood.com
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I can slice for you teak, cedar (all burmese species) and can make spare parts cold molded if needed, We ship from Singapore. Please tell me more, length, grain ...
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