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    Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Hi folks,

    I was wondering if there were any sawyers, etc who have balsa wood in the triangle area or in Eastern NC. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Trent I doubt any local sawyer will have it as "Balsa trees are native to southern Brazil and Bolivia north to southern Mexico."

    Found a web site for you to contact:
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Yep, I figured it would be a long shot, but it was worth a try. Thanks for the info Scott.
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    saw4you has tupalo? that it light as a feather. might work depending on the sizes you need.
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    I have some 4/4 and 12/4 basswood that is dry, if you find it will work for you.

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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    What are you planning to do with that balsa?
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Thanks for the replies folks. Myself and a friend of mine wood like to shape solid wood surfboards out of the wood. Balsa has been the wood of choice for solid wood surfboards for many years because it is so light. I am certainly open to the idea of using different types of wood, but would have to do some research to compare the other characteristics of the wood.

    The pieces would also have to be pretty thick to allow for rocker (the top and bottom curve) to be shaped. Here is a link to a gallery with pictures of what I'm talking about:

    http://www.balsasurfboardsriley.com....urfboards.html
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    This sounds like an awesome project, not to mention what is sure to be a sweet looking board! I assume tht there is a spline in the middle and a layer of clear fiberglass on the outside??
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    Quote Originally Posted by kooshball View Post
    This sounds like an awesome project, not to mention what is sure to be a sweet looking board! I assume tht there is a spline in the middle and a layer of clear fiberglass on the outside??
    That's correct. Usually the stringers are made of cedar and the outer layer is fiberglass. It should be a very fun and rewarding project.
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Very cool. I'm actually in the process of making a board myself right now. Except I'm doing a hollow board with frame. I'm skinning it in cedar. I looked for some balsa online but did not need the sizes you will need. Anything I found shipping kind of made it cost prohibitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G_ville_worker View Post
    Very cool. I'm actually in the process of making a board myself right now. Except I'm doing a hollow board with frame. I'm skinning it in cedar. I looked for some balsa online but did not need the sizes you will need. Anything I found shipping kind of made it cost prohibitive.
    That's awesome Bryan! I thought of using cedar as well, but there are normally so many knots in it. Thought I'd try a solid core board first. Please post some pictures of your progress.
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trent Mason View Post
    That's awesome Bryan! I thought of using cedar as well, but there are normally so many knots in it. Thought I'd try a solid core board first. Please post some pictures of your progress.

    Tell me about it. Kind of a drag going through the lumber at Lowes. I'm actually going by my local sawyer tomorrow to check out some of his red cedar and see what he has. He also mentioned that he has Cypress but I have never worked with it. I'll check it out.

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    Would white cedar work, the stuff I buy for drawer bottoms is usually pretty clear in terms of knots?

    Quote Originally Posted by G_ville_worker View Post
    Tell me about it. Kind of a drag going through the lumber at Lowes. I'm actually going by my local sawyer tomorrow to check out some of his red cedar and see what he has. He also mentioned that he has Cypress but I have never worked with it. I'll check it out.
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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    Quote Originally Posted by kooshball View Post
    Would white cedar work, the stuff I buy for drawer bottoms is usually pretty clear in terms of knots?
    I would prefer white cedar. Where are you getting it? I would need 12' long.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Any Balsa suppliers in central or Eastern NC?

    I get mine from Mark Patterson in Sanford. I am not sure what width you need but I know I have bought 12' x 5/4 x 6" rough boards from him.

    PM me if you need contact info.

    Quote Originally Posted by G_ville_worker View Post
    I would prefer white cedar. Where are you getting it? I would need 12' long.

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