I’ll be in Maui this week and would love to bring home a small (6”x6”x6”) blank for a hollow form. Koa, Mango, etc.
I’d prefer to support a local turner with this purchase.
I’d prefer to support a local turner with this purchase.
Only the best smugglers conduct their smuggling operations on public forums.Good practice to smuggle wood into United States? Didn't the beetle bringing Dutch Elm disease enter the US in wood?
Kind of like smuggling cheese from Wisconsin to Minnesota?Good practice to smuggle wood into United States? Didn't the beetle bringing Dutch Elm disease enter the US in wood?
We mainlanders aren’t too good at history and geographyWe are the 50th State in the nation…. Give me a call and you can stop by my shop.
Those are my favorite kind of places.Kind of like smuggling cheese from Wisconsin to Minnesota?
To the OP, found some nice wood to bring home at Maui Hardwood Lumber in Wailuku. Not big turning squares, but some 4x4 pieces of mango and monkeypod. Also got a nice piece of koa from the shorts bin for an attempt at building a ukulele. While you're there go down the street to TJ's Warehouse Outlet for a bento box and great poke. Doesn't look like there's a food place in there, but it's wonderful and as reasonably priced as anything in HI. Definitely not a tourist spot, incredibly friendly folks.
Thank you, I will!We are the 50th State in the nation…. Give me a call and you can stop by my shop.
It’s lovely.Not the first time I suffered foot-in-mouth disease, likely not the last. For some unexplained reason I thought the reference (Maui) was to a location in the Polynesian island chain. Never visited the 50th state in my 73+ years.
I can confirm that Emiliano is indeed a really nice guy. Last time I was on Maui, and on very short notice, he invited me to his shop and I came home with some very pretty woodLucky!
I'd contact Emiliano Achaval. I've heard he is a very nice guy.