Maple stock blanks

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41.5" long 8.5" and 8" wide at the butt

The red dye will of course come off when worked. I wanted to see it on a light piece of maple.

$100/blank + shipping

PayPal or check but will have to wait to clear.

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Darker piece of wood with some oil on the top half to see the grain. I should have sanded them both down.
 
Absolutely, I don’t think one is better than another hence me trying to grab both haha. But I’ve got a couple other walnut blanks too, so I don’t mind missing out on a blank, good grab John.
You do alot of stock work?
 
You do alot of stock work?
I’m getting into it as a hobby, I’m a full time professional woodworker already who specializes in piano work. My other blanks are much nicer and I figured these would be good starters to put on cheaper guns as practice. Here’s some of my professional work, hand carved bridge and all the pins drilled freehand with a cordless drill to precise depth and angle. So I’m pretty confident already based on my skill set.

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That entire soundboard and bridge was custom made by me, (pinblock too but forgot pics of that also) here was the old soundboard:
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I forgot to take pictures of the bottom of the new one, but you get the idea.
 
I’m getting into it as a hobby, I’m a full time professional woodworker already who specializes in piano work. My other blanks are much nicer and I figured these would be good starters to put on cheaper guns as practice. Here’s some of my professional work, hand carved bridge and all the pins drilled freehand with a cordless drill to precise depth and angle. So I’m pretty confident already based on my skill set.

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That entire soundboard and bridge was custom made by me, (pinblock too but forgot pics of that also) here was the old soundboard:
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I forgot to take pictures of the bottom of the new one, but you get the idea.
Very nice. You ever see the studly tool chest? Was a piano maker in 1920s.


Im also looking to get into stock making for fun.
 
Very nice. You ever see the studly tool chest? Was a piano maker in 1920s.


Im also looking to get into stock making for fun.
I’ve seen it before, it’s really impressive. I wonder about his workplace and the space constraints he may have been dealing with. I’ve got a 3800 sqft workshop, so I haven’t needed to do anything like that. I have many harbor freight and Home Depot mechanics tool chests for my tools, and many handmade (but in a hurry to not waste too much time) tool holding as well. I would like to see it in person someday and see how similar our tools are to each other. There’s a lot of specialty tools that I have either made myself, or had custom made.
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Do you have any more blanks?
 

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