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I want to start buying blocks of wood, instead of blanks. The primary reason is so I can make a series of pens that are simular in color and pattern, also having bigger pieces to do some glue ups.
My question is, do you ussually buy by the board foot or by the pound ? I don't mind paying the going rate, but at the same time, don't want to get screwed.
Here is an example.....
Camatillo Rosewood , size is 11 1/3 x 4 7/8 x 1, cost 50.00 plus shipping
That is .38 board feet.
If I figure the cost on BF , that comes to $131.00 a BF
If I figure 8 blanks than that is 6.25 a blank
Both figures would be higher when you figure shipping.
I know this is nice wood, but not that nice, am I figuring right ??
When I price the amboyna blocks, it comes out about 125.00 a BF
I thought the going rate for some nice burls was 7-25 a BF
Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
My question is, do you ussually buy by the board foot or by the pound ? I don't mind paying the going rate, but at the same time, don't want to get screwed.
Here is an example.....
Camatillo Rosewood , size is 11 1/3 x 4 7/8 x 1, cost 50.00 plus shipping
That is .38 board feet.
If I figure the cost on BF , that comes to $131.00 a BF
If I figure 8 blanks than that is 6.25 a blank
Both figures would be higher when you figure shipping.
I know this is nice wood, but not that nice, am I figuring right ??
When I price the amboyna blocks, it comes out about 125.00 a BF
I thought the going rate for some nice burls was 7-25 a BF
Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.