Micro-Cut hardwood for crafters, modelers and fine woodworkers -
Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany (from Midwest Products). All pieces
are 3 inch x 24 inch with varying thicknesses. Purchase these lots at
significantly lower prices than at craft and modeling stores! Check
out eBay.com and search on "microcut lumber" to see over 20 different
lots. (Since there are so many lots, this is the easiest way to see
the variety!) Thanks...
Todd wrote:
> Whew! For a second there, when I took a quick glance, I saw "Microsoft"
> instead of "Microcut". Thought they were taking over the hardwood lumber
Me too. I was expecting it to be some kind of practical joke.
On store shelves now, it's Lumber XP.
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> Micro-Cut hardwood for crafters, modelers and fine woodworkers -
> Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany (from Midwest Products). All pieces
> are 3 inch x 24 inch with varying thicknesses. Purchase these lots at
> significantly lower prices than at craft and modeling stores! Check
> out eBay.com and search on "microcut lumber" to see over 20 different
> lots. (Since there are so many lots, this is the easiest way to see
> the variety!) Thanks...
Whew! For a second there, when I took a quick glance, I saw "Microsoft"
instead of "Microcut". Thought they were taking over the hardwood lumber
industry. Come to think of it, I've got a lot of scraps, I mean, microcut
lumber in my garage right now. I guess I should start up an auction.
todd