New website is finally up!

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Hey guys, I wanted to tell you that despite the fact that it is nearly midnight, I finally set up a website!

I have more products to post, but I wanted to know what you guys think of it. Im all ears.

http://greenbergwoods.com/

Have a good one,

Ben Greenberg
Greenberg Woods
 
I thought I had that. I've been entering dimensions. My classes eND at 1 today, so I will update it then
 
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Something you might consider is to add a description of each type of wood - more or less, what you have posted in your GREAT wood threads here. Characteristics of each wood, need (or not) for stabilizing, best way to finish, etc. You've posted threads here with one of the best knowledge bases of wood anywhere, and it'd be nice to have it on your webpage.

Like your item "bastogne-walnut" - make that title a link to the page with info about that wood.

Otherwise, GREAT page!

Ken H>
 
If you want to buy a block it asks the quantity.
That is a bit strange, every block is unique
 
Yea, im trying to figure that one out. I set the stock to 1 each, so it will tell you that you can only buy 1
 
Please keep the feedback coming! i have added sizes to each block, and each catagory has a short description of each species in it. Since my stock is almost out "im getting ready to head home for the summer and start milling like a madman" I dont have to many yet, but it should start to build.
 
Do you cut them into scales? I can do my own, especially for Bastogne walnut, but it is a nice option for me.

There are some typos on the figured wood page. Otherwise, it is a site I will go to when I'm looking for material.

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Normally yes I do cut them into scales. Right now im still in my dorm, so i cant. But I will be adding that it soon.
 
Check your spelling. "Stabilized" is spelled wrong under "burls."
 
Looks good, Ben. Will be interesting to watch it grow over the summer.
 
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