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 TH-cam 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!♡
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 TH-cam 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
nice
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.
What wood is the fifth veneer?
The veneer furthest away from my face is Paldao.