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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Bullfighter on March 26, 2014, 06:30:06 pm
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Hi all, i have a stupid question, what is baltic birch? Here in Sweden we have birch plywood, is it the same or?
Peter.
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Here's some great info on Baltic Birch.
http://www.woodworkerssource.com/blog/?p=3066 (http://www.woodworkerssource.com/blog/?p=3066)
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Thank you Dan Helpful link.
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Thanks Dan, that was quite informative. The last batch (24 12X24 sheets) I received were warped quite badly so I don't want to order from them again. Were do you all get the best, not the cheapest, 1/8 inch plywood? (also not the most expensive) :) :) :) TIA
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Here's some great info on Baltic Birch.
http://www.woodworkerssource.com/blog/?p=3066 (http://www.woodworkerssource.com/blog/?p=3066)
Hi Peter,
the website says:
Baltic birch is a plywood product native to the northeastern region of Europe around the Baltic Sea.
So Sweden will have all and best Baltic Birch Plywood there is... ;)
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Thanks Dan, that was quite informative. The last batch (24 12X24 sheets) I received were warped quite badly so I don't want to order from them again. Were do you all get the best, not the cheapest, 1/8 inch plywood? (also not the most expensive) :) :) :) TIA
I don't know where you are located but I just bought a 5 foot x 5 foot sheet 3mm(1/8 inch) for 15.30 at Peacocks in Oshawa, Ontario. They cut in half so it fit in my car no charge. I have cut 4 12 inch square and it is perfect so far.
Don
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Thanks Dan, that was quite informative. The last batch (24 12X24 sheets) I received were warped quite badly so I don't want to order from them again. Were do you all get the best, not the cheapest, 1/8 inch plywood? (also not the most expensive) :) :) :) TIA
Chuck, I get mine from Sloan's online. It's a mom and pop outfit that provides quality plywood and fast shipping.
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Thank you for the great info Dan, it is useful :) . The birch plywood i use is made here in Sweden and it's very good for scrolling. Easy to saw and clean cuts.
What i didn't know was is if it is the same that so many talk about here in the forum.
I buy them in a lokal store in sheets who is about 1 square meter (close to a yard).
They cost from 13 dollar for 6 mm and up.
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I am working on a toy box I am making from a sheet of 1/2" Baltic Birch. I paid $27 for the 60" x 60" sheet here in West Texas.
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Don, Sloans was were I got the bad bundle.
Thanks Dan, It is only 2834.54 miles. I will pop right over and check it out. But You did give me an idea.
Thanks Dan, that was quite informative. The last batch (24 12X24 sheets) I received were warped quite badly so I don't want to order from them again. Were do you all get the best, not the cheapest, 1/8 inch plywood? (also not the most expensive) :) :) :) TIA
I don't know where you are located but I just bought a 5 foot x 5 foot sheet 3mm(1/8 inch) for 15.30 at Peacocks in Oshawa, Ontario. They cut in half so it fit in my car no charge. I have cut 4 12 inch square and it is perfect so far.
Don
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Hi Chuck, I would call Sloans and complain about the order. I have been ordering BB plywood from them for over fives years without a problem and they have great service. It could have been a shipping problem. The shipping service let the package get damp. So personally I would give them a second chance. 8)
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Russ, it has been over a year ago so complaining now would be useless. But I had received a few before so I will give them another try.
Thanks
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I was curious about Sloan's Finland Baltic Birch. I bought some 1/32" from them and some 1/32" from eBay. The one on eBay was certified "aircraft grade" where Sloan's is not. When I got them both, the only difference was the price. I don't remember the actual cost but Sloan's was a few dollars less with shipping than the one I bought on eBay with free shipping. I haven't had any problems with Sloan's but the one from eBay had a damaged edge.
Almost time to restock but Sloan's is out of the 1/32"...Drats!
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Dan, just out of curiosity, what do you do with 1/32 Wood?
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Dan, just out of curiosity, what do you do with 1/32 Wood?
in the past I use 3/64 and 5/64 for Christmas ornaments on a post card.
in our country they all it airplane plywood and it's used for these little remote control airplanes.
expensive stuff.....
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Dan, just out of curiosity, what do you do with 1/32 Wood?
Bookmarks. The plywood is strong but flexible so it's more durable. It takes stain well too.
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Wonder how it would work for portraits, or shadow art, as it is sometimes known as?