JB we have a local supplier that I usually geek out at when I go by...most of their stuff is typical for this area, plain sawn red oak, maple, birch, some hickory and ash. But they always have a lot of cool stuff, quarter sawn white oak (one of my favorite woods to work with), purpler heart, coca-bola, mahogany, teak, blood wood, ipe, sapele, etc. I could spend a small fortune it there! The had about 1000 BF of the sapele when I was in there, the piece I ended up with was pretty typical, nice looking piece. The problem is most of the cool stuff is in the rough. The will strait line and surface, either S2S or S4S (two sides or for sides), but usually want you to buy 100 board feet before they will do that. Hopefully the post will help someone out. By the way there are great videos on all of those techniques on youtube. Hot glue works great. I have heard of using carpet tape too, but I have yet to find it locally. if anyone has a favorite I can find online let me know.
Sam I have a 55 gallon drum full of dust lol!
Chuck / Pusther, I found some stainless pins with the ball detente online for my ski tower for Miss Morgan online. I was surprised at how cheap you could get the stainless ones, these were 3/8" diameter. But for now the tie wire doohicky will work, lots of bigger fish to fry! Lol! Thanks for all the thoughts!