Another interesting one for you, you may be aware of it: Ovangkol, sort of a cross between the paldeo you showed and the etimoe. It has the darker streaks of the paldeo and the radials of the etimoe. I veneer my speakers as a first project and absolutely love the result. The radials are sooo cool when the sun hits it!
Will this type of vaneere suitable to make fingerboards? I have been meaning to get into the business but I am just not sure which vaneer to search for. I am from Africa and my resources are limited, please help
Yes, I have several customers who make fingerboards from my veneer offerings. I personally have not made fingerboards before but I'm sure you can find tutorials on RUclips that can show it is done.
@@volpewoodworks9286Thank you very much for responding, all along I thought its just one type that can fingerboards, knowing about these veneers will help better my search
tom@volpewoodworks.com is working now. So is the website volpewoodworks.com . Better variety of species available in my eBay store thinwoodandoldtools.
As always, your woods look terrific. I'll be ordering more in the future - count on it.
Thank you.
Thank you for this! Those are all gorgeous. 😊
Another interesting one for you, you may be aware of it: Ovangkol, sort of a cross between the paldeo you showed and the etimoe. It has the darker streaks of the paldeo and the radials of the etimoe. I veneer my speakers as a first project and absolutely love the result. The radials are sooo cool when the sun hits it!
I just uploaded a new video with Ovangkol as a suggested veneer for a rookie veneer user.
Thank you!♡
nice
Will this type of vaneere suitable to make fingerboards? I have been meaning to get into the business but I am just not sure which vaneer to search for. I am from Africa and my resources are limited, please help
Yes, I have several customers who make fingerboards from my veneer offerings. I personally have not made fingerboards before but I'm sure you can find tutorials on RUclips that can show it is done.
@@volpewoodworks9286Thank you very much for responding, all along I thought its just one type that can fingerboards, knowing about these veneers will help better my search
What wood is the fifth veneer?
The veneer furthest away from my face is Paldao.
Good video. I tried to email you and it got pushed back to me. Your website isn't up also as far as I can tell. How can you be contacted?
That's odd I'll have to look into that. I cab be reached by email at volpe_veneers@yahoo.com
tom@volpewoodworks.com is working now. So is the website volpewoodworks.com . Better variety of species available in my eBay store thinwoodandoldtools.