I might try my hand at a wood decoy this year. I assume I want cedar. I don’t know where to start trying to source it. I assume I want 3-4” stock. What are my options for wood species, thickness, glue thin board together, etc?
Kevin, you probably want to get a hold of Dwayne Ong from Michigan. I believe he comes to Ohio to deliver Cedar. Downriver Cedar is his business name. He sells northern white Cedar, which is what you want for Decoys.I might try my hand at a wood decoy this year. I assume I want cedar. I don’t know where to start trying to source it. I assume I want 3-4” stock. What are my options for wood species, thickness, glue thin board together, etc?
You might pay a little more for “show wood”, but show wood will be hand selected by someone that’s using the wood for the same thing you are.Great info so far. I’m mostly a diver hunter so cans and readheads with a few others mixed in. I have a “full sized” bandsaw and a foredome. I’m not against trying a draw knife but I don’t really have the right kind of bench for that and want to dabble my toes in it before I invest too much.
Good idea about using 2” wood sandwiched together.
We have a big decoy show here in Ohio in March. There is always a vendor that brings big blocks of wood.
If you have a vice you can take a scrap piece of wood, drill 2 holes in it then use 2 lag bolts to screw it to the bottom of the decoy block. That will let you hold the block in your vice and work on it with a draw knife, rasp etc. When your done just cut 2 plugs and glue them in the lag bolt holes.Great info so far. I’m mostly a diver hunter so cans and readheads with a few others mixed in. I have a “full sized” bandsaw and a foredome. I’m not against trying a draw knife but I don’t really have the right kind of bench for that and want to dabble my toes in it before I invest too much.
Good idea about using 2” wood sandwiched together.
We have a big decoy show here in Ohio in March. There is always a vendor that brings big blocks of wood.