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Maple, Birds-Eye - 3/4" x 5" x 24" Reviews

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Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. You'll find Woodcraft stores in more than 70 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.; and Woodcraft annually distributes 1.5 million catalogs featuring more than 10,000 items to all 50 states and 117 foreign countries. The Woodcraft catalog is a standard among woodworkers as the most complete offering of first rate products for woodworking available anywhere. Woodcraft also publishes six issues of Woodcraft Magazine annually.

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1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

LT From Thousand Oaks
Verified Reviewer
It was not Birds Eye. It was standard maple
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Posted 3 years ago
DG From Ottawa
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1 good piece out of 3. 1 has a significant twist, 1 has almost no bird's eye figure at all. I had 2 woods in this order of 5 boards. I dot 2 good boards out of it. Extremely disappointed.
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Posted 4 years ago
WK From Greenwood
Verified Reviewer
Satisfied with the piece of wood I got. However, don't run this wood through your thickness planer, It will tear out the "eyes". I was able to hand plane it further to just be a little thinner than I wanted to fix it, for the project I was doing.
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Posted 4 years ago
GD From Chestnut Hill
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This was part of my first mail order of lumber for woodworking. I was nervous that I would be sent pieces of dubious quality. This piece pleased me very much, even considering the price. The bird's eye figure, although not as intense as the product photo, is nice over about three-quarters of the width (the other quarter being rather plain). The dimensions were as advertised. The faces are flat, but they are not smooth because (I think) they are planed and the eyes are susceptible to chipping, so you need to sand to fix this and you'll lose a bit of thickness.
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Posted 5 years ago