Anyone have any tips on finding Dymondwood. I know the factory burnt down but I keep seeing people making Dymondwood strikers. Just curious if there's a secret to finding it or if anyone has some that they would be willing to part with. Thanks in advance for any input.
Josh
You have remember, when they burned down, and decided not to rebuild, what was left out there, was it! No more! Once that stock is used up, that's it, it's gone! I bought some from Rutland right before it burned down. But its not for sale. Shipley had some 5/16 dowels about a year ago, but I see now, they do not list any on their web site. They do list dymalux. I've tried to find vendors who may carry it, but to no avail. My guess is, that remaining supplies have now dried up, or about to.
There was a booth at Nashville that the guy was selling from. I got 4 pieces myself. I will see if I can find his information and let you know
Send me that info
got email other day about this place wondering if it webb wood
https://frogblanks.com/
Quote from: M,Yingling on February 23, 2019, 04:29:20 PM
got email other day about this place wondering if it webb wood
https://frogblanks.com/
on the webpage,, it says most similar to webbwoon, spectraply and rutland colorwood, what ever that is..
It got more resin in it. Dymalux IMO not as good for strikers especially on glass the resin loads up in the glass. I had a guy send me some other stuff that was highpitched junk.
Quote from: misfire on February 19, 2019, 10:43:18 AM
There was a booth at Nashville that the guy was selling from. I got 4 pieces myself. I will see if I can find his information and let you know
Missed out on that being stuck in my booth.
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Brookside has 5/16 pre rounded Dymondwood dowels. I ordered some the other day. Sounds as good as my older stuff.
It's not Rutland. But it will do