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Old 01-11-2009, 01:37 AM   #1
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I'm making a few turkey calls and diamondwood is great for the calls' strikers. I've bought a few strikers that were commercially produced from it and want to make my own on the lathe. However, I have no idea where to get pieces big enough. Pen blanks aren't big enough...I need 1" square about 8" long.

Rockler sells diamondwood blanks for pool cues but they're pretty proud of them.

Anyone know of a source? A google search yielded a couple suppliers but they don't have prices online.
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These are the only sites besides rocklers that came up when I did a search.
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http://www.jantzsupply.com/dymondwood.html
http://www.exotic-wood.com/carving_turning_stock.htm
http://www.hwpenscompany.com/diamonds.html
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