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    RFQ for maple blocks

    I need 500 maple wood pcs of .75 wide by 1.00 long with a .5 deep dado cut in it.
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    sawbuck

    how thick are the blocks, which way does the slot run and how wide is the slot?


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    opps they are about 1/4" thick and the slot is in the lenght.
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    ok got that . one more, how wide are the .5 deep slots


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    The dado depth is only .125 sorry. I have a sample once I approve a bid.
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    Material

    Can the maple be standard thickness? ie. go to the lumberyard get a planed board and go to town, or does the 3/4" have to be .75" +- 0?
    I could make these for you but am wondering the tolerance, and time frame.
    I would be glad to make a sample for you.
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    You can buy a 3/4" piece of maple and grove the 3/4" face and than cut it to the thickness and than cut them to length. The time frame is 1-2weeks.
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    what kind of maple? hard or soft? I can't price the job until i know what i'll be paying per board foot for the stock.


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    hard maple.
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