How do I contact a member about buying wood?

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How do I contact a member about buying wood?
Howdy Paul, welcome to the club....
Take some time to read our simple rules. They explain everything.
 
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Thanks for the feedback.
I guess I hadn't read all of the rules
 
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So far, I've made things as small as hair pins and things as big as a conference room table.

My most recent interects has been doing some work on some small items, and I wanted to see what its like to work with Austrailian Buloke. I saw a couple of posts with pieces for sale

I started my working career in toold and die, so I've worked with metal a lot. I'm guessing that Australian Buloke is almost the same
 
I started my working career in toold and die, so I've worked with metal a lot. I'm guessing that Australian Buloke is almost the same
Buloke is not actually the hardest wood. Waddywood is (on average. Endra endra has the highest singular value). Though good luck getting your hands on either. Apparently purple gidgee is second best. @Friedrich9 can probably get you both purple gidgee and or buloke. Endra endra is harder to get and waddywood is damn near impossible to find. I’m still looking for both.
 
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I originally found this site when I typed "Australian Buloke for sale" in Google. Friedrich9 came up as someone that had a couple of pieces. So I was trying to contact him (her?) to see about buying a piece. If I have access now, I'll contact Friedrch9 and see what's available.
Thanks for the info on the other types of super-hard woods.
 
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