Balsa wood

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by leethestud, Dec 13, 2012.

  1. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    Where does a brother get some balsa wood in the mid atlantic? I'm ideally looking for 10' lengths that I can glue together for a ... you guessed it! I tried the usual suspects like yukon lumber but no go. Many thanks.
     
  2. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Have you tried the craft / hobby stores? I use to get balsa wood at this craft / hobby store that sold little trains, tracks and such, I use to be an architect student and built model homes with it. That's the only place I was ever able to find it in my area, but that was years ago.
     

  3. Peajay4060

    Peajay4060 Well-Known Member

    Nov 14, 2011
  4. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    You should have some exotic wood suppliers or boat building material suppliers around VB, that is where I would look first as you will be better off getting the thickest and widest stock possible and just cut what you need from there. Usually exotic and hardwood dealers are independently owned by local folks. Or you could scoot down my way and hit up Anchor Hardwoods and Fitzgerald Wood Products--they're my steez.
     
  5. Special Whale Glue

    Special Whale Glue Well-Known Member

    Oct 8, 2011
    If you live near Wally Wood try Balsa Boy or his dad Mahogany Man. Currently, I’m making a 4 ½ ounce hollow core 6’0’’ made from indestructible UFO metal.
     
  6. Big Wet Monster

    Big Wet Monster Well-Known Member

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    Feb 4, 2010
    What about using paulownia? I couldn't believe it but when I was scouting Craigslist a few weeks back I saw some for sale in balt washington region
     
  7. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    looking for something outside of the surfing industry. IF it's already a "blank" or a "kit" then it's already like a grand. I want the raw trunks or rough sawed 4x4's. Local specialty shops had bass and some had balsa but in thin sheets. I researched bass wood and it would be good for a hollow board but I was intending to do an old school solid balsa one since it's going to be a log. Same delay with paulownia.

    This is my end goal. http://www.balsabill.com/BuildingaBalsaBoard.htm
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Keep it clean Gaffer
     
  9. austin s

    austin s Member

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    Aug 18, 2010
    Hey Lee,
    Try George Robinson in Fl.
    http://www.grdesigns.com/


    If you want to go in on an order to save shipping $ let me know. I have a few orders I need to get some.
    Thanks,
    Austin
     
  10. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    HAHA, sorry i had to