Blue & Pink Stabilised Maple Curly Grain (30x40x135mm)


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Sale price$39.00

Description

Blue & Pink Stabilised Maple Curly Grain

Transform your next woodworking project with this stunning stabilised maple block featuring mesmerising blue and pink hues that dance through the curly grain pattern.

What Makes This Special:

  • Stabilised for durability - Enhanced strength and workability
  • Unique curly grain pattern - No two pieces are exactly alike
  • Vibrant blue & pink colours - Eye-catching contrast that pops
  • Perfect dimensions - 30x40x135mm ideal for pens, handles, and small turnings

Perfect For:

  • Pen turning and writing instruments
  • Knife handles and tool grips
  • Decorative inlays and accents
  • Small artistic turnings

Artisan Quality: Each block is carefully selected and stabilised to ensure consistent workability while preserving the natural beauty of the maple's curly grain.

Please note: As this is a natural material, each piece is unique. The block you receive will have similar colouring and grain pattern but may vary slightly from the photo. Natural characteristics like small voids or knots may be present and add to the timber's authentic character.

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Cracked Spine
I'll start off by saying I love ya

I'll start off by saying I love ya, and the wood is lovely. But. It would be even more lovely if it came square. I lose a lot of time and material squaring it so I can use it. All the rest is great as usual and Love the gummies. Keep up the good work!

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Anonymous
makes a nice

makes a nice handle

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otto knight
blue and green maple burl

Came in pretty good time considering im across the ditch. This stuff looks good online, and fantastic in person. Definitely looking forward to turning this beauty into a knife handle!

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Jackson Barr

Great product at a great price and as always fantastic customer service

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Jackson Barr

Awesome product and as always Great customer service