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bjordnolf
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Where to get cedar for making shafts?
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February 17, 2008, 07:58:00 PM »
I made a jig for making shafts out of lumber and made some ash shafts, but was wondering if someone could tell me where I could get Port Orford cedar in lumber form either on internet or near Denver?
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dino
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Look for lumber yards in the Myrtle Point area of Oregon. I doubt that you will find it outside of that area. Arrow lumber is in the form of planks that are 38" long, 8/4 thick, and varies in widths. That is old growth POC. Any place that I have found advertising POC on the web is selling new growth POC. Don't think you will get good quality arrow material out of that stuff. dino
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