Wooden heater supplier.

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Wooden heater supplier.

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Who can make me a HIGH-quality wooden heater blank for a trade deal? My supplier (squire) has freaked the hell out and is currently in real-life BS up to his ears and he can't or won't make blanks for me.
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THANK YOU GUYS FOR ALL OF THE RESPONSES.

THIS IS THE GREATEST MEDIEVALIST COMMUNITY ON THE WEB.
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I have a large black rectangular shield blank, thick plywood (.5inches I think), with plastic edging. There is also a nice curve in it, like a scutum.

I can show pictures if you (or anyone) is interested.
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When you're talking high quality wooden blanks do you mean:
.5 to .75 thick
curved
edges sanded and rounded
canvas covered
primed and scraped
and rawhide edged?

Or do you mean:
.5 to .75 thick
curved
and edges sanded


In other words, are you wanting -just- the wooden blanks, or basically everything but strapping and a charge painted across the front?
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Brother Keegan-
I mean blanks made from birch using high-quality glue, with a slight curve that are cut from a pattern that I will supply.
No sanding of any kind is required- I can do that.
Let me know via PM.
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PM'd.
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Sir Vardis Carandini offers high-quality blanks. He is on the archive but I'm not sure how often he posts, so I shall poke him for you :)
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there was a guy in meridies the his father in law was a old boat builder and was offer shield on the side. i can contact him and see if his in law is still doing.
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