Today my neighbor called me over because he was cleaning out his garage and had some things he thought I might be able to use.
He opened up a box and these were inside.
Yep. 50- 10"x 12" veneers of various hardwoods. A lot of real beauties- rosewood, lacewood, bubinga, and many highly figured woods, some I can't identify.
Then he said, "Hey, you may like this too!"
He took me behind a stack of boxes and this was sitting there.
A veneer press! His late father was an avid woodworker and my neighbor told me that the press was probably the last thing he made before succumbing to cancer. The fact that there were a full 50 sheets in the stack of veneers supports his theory. I felt honored that he would pass these treasures on to me.
So, any suggestions as to what kind of keyboard projects I could do with this newfound medium?