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Needing Blanks Stabilised

Freck Fraser

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Im looking for a bit of help if possible.

Does anyone stabilise blanks to order??
I have some Australian Burr's that I would like to stabilise, possibly 15-20 blanks requiring the "treatment", un-coloured, just clear.

If so can you PM me with a rough cost including return postage, ta muchly.

Freck
 

Sawes

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Have stabilising on web site but sure could come to some agreement over a bulk.

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Penpal

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Like to hear and see the result. Aussie Burl I have never needed to have stabilised except the odd open grained variety, which named burls are they Freck?

Peter.
 

Freck Fraser

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Hi peter, I've some Messmate, Red Mallee and Myrtle, Ive had a few finished pens move on me and I'd like the Messmate/Myrtle ones to be less prone to chip out, they appear dry and I've had them myself in warm conditions for near a year and they are only 5/8th thick, more for my peace of mind.
Like to hear and see the result. Aussie Burl I have never needed to have stabilised except the odd open grained variety, which named burls are they Freck?

Peter.
 

Penpal

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Hi peter, I've some Messmate, Red Mallee and Myrtle, Ive had a few finished pens move on me and I'd like the Messmate/Myrtle ones to be less prone to chip out, they appear dry and I've had them myself in warm conditions for near a year and they are only 5/8th thick, more for my peace of mind.

Better to wise than sorry mate.

Peter.
 
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