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renderwerks

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Hello! Welcome to Absolute-Wood. In a nutshell, I make wood (and plastic) PV & Accessory holders and/or Display Stands.

All items inclusive of the holders themselves are for illustrative purposes, and are not included or for sale. Void where prohibited by law. Not eligable on Mars unless accompanied by one of the rovers. All silly names and phrases were probably stolen from someone or something along the way, but the OP will lay claim to the afore mentioned. Possible side effects may include: eye blinking, clogging, fear of sunglasses, gettin' jiggy wid it, square dancing, cannonballs, telekenesis, splunking and flying arm syndrome. No MSG; these products were tested on animals, they didn't like them.

My name is Rick Hageman and I've been here on ECF and a PV user for a little over three years now. I am a Senior Mechanical Designer by day, and have worked as a Professional Photographer and Furniture Maker in the past.

I still have a good array of wood working machinery (more to come) as well as photography equipment which allows me to still do some work as a photographer. This latest venture will soon have the benefit of a small, CNC (computer controlled) milling machine, allowing me to make high quality holders in a larger volume senario. Until then, be assured I will do my best to be fairly expedient in making and delivering holders. Basically, it takes about two weeks to make, finish, dry and mail a holder (or set). I can comfortably make a dozen or more in that time period. More when we get more automated...
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Here are a few from my line of laminated holders. I use familar furniture woods such as Oak and Walnut; but my favorites include exotic wood species such as Padauk (#3 & 7 ).
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These Oak & Walnut holders are small and versatile. I can make use of "stepped" holes to accomodate more than one items diameter in a single hole.
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Holders can be made in matching sets. These Padauk, Oak and Walnut holders make use of large stepped holes that hold 30, 15 or 10ml bottles of juice, as well as many mods that are within the diameters of the stepped hole: 1-1/4" and 1".

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These Walnut and Oak Holders utilize similar hole boring techniques, enabling many different items to fit the holders.

Depending on wood type and size / number of holes, the prices range from $20 + shipping for a small (6" or so), single wood unit, up to $60 + shipping for the matched pair of Padauk-Oak-Walnut-Oak-Padauk laminated holders. Larger, more complex and more exotic (expensive) woods would be more.

I have a rather lengthy and involved finishing process that insures that all the holders are very well protected and can maintain their new look longer. After extensive sanding by hand, all holders are submurged in clear, natural Minwax wood stain for a minimum of 15 minutes - this insures a very deep penetration which cures and hardens most woods (some very hard exotic woods need an hour or more submurged).

After 48 hours of dry time, the holders are wet-sanded by hand in preparation for the finishing coats. This is a urethane based floor finish that is sprayed on in several medium coats, then hand burnished after they are dry enough. I must let them cure for about a week at this point to assure the finish will not mar or stick to the packing materials.

Soon, I will also have the capability to create holders which can accomodate box mods such as the Reo line. Expect to see more designs and a website in the near future where you will have the ability to custom configure your own holders, choose the woods for your holder and hopefully much more... Stay tuned!

Right now- I have the following wood species in stock:

American Black Walnut
Red Oak
African Padauk
Purple heart
Zebrawood

I can attain most species in a day or two, some take 1-2 weeks time.

The following posts will display several thumbnails of wood types I can usually get.

I hail from Southern California and try and answer PMs several times during the day (work permitting), and am happy to discuss any questions you may have.

Thanks!
 
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Hey Render...nice to see you getting back into this. I bought the large padauk back in early July off the classifieds...I believe I was the first buyer!..if I forgot to mention it, it's beautiful...I should have quickly bought the smaller one. Good luck with this new venture..I will be watching to see what you come up with, and I'm sure I'll be getting another. Koa with ebony perhaps?..maybe some Spalted Hackwood?..lol..Jeff
 

renderwerks

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Hey Jeff-

Good to hear from you. Glad you're liking your holder. I could always make another matching holder (already made another, it's in my sig). Koa with an ebony stripe would be a nice contrast. But ebony scares my wallet! Different species vary in price, but a co-worker just bought a 12" long plank about 6" wide, and said it was $90 8-o

I do ebony- a 1/4" stripe of ebony will add $15-$20 to a holder under 12" in length.

Shortly, I should be able to buy larger quantities as well as being able to buy rough lumber and finish it myself. I'll also have a new milling machine shortly to be able to make nice rectangular holes for box mods.

Rick

Hey Render...nice to see you getting back into this. I bought the large padauk back in early July off the classifieds...I believe I was the first buyer!..if I forgot to mention it, it's beautiful...I should have quickly bought the smaller one. Good luck with this new venture..I will be watching to see what you come up with, and I'm sure I'll be getting another. Koa with ebony perhaps?..maybe some Spalted Hackwood?..lol..Jeff
 

renderwerks

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Good Morning all...

Quick update on production:

This last weekend I cut and planed several pieces of Oak, Walnut, Padauk, Purple Heart and Zebrawood. I have paired pieces for glue up and lamination. Should start cutting to length and drilling holes this weekend. Expect a new thread with individual pics and prices in about 7-10 days.

This run should produce 30-40 holders.

Thanks,

Rick
 

renderwerks

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Good morning everyone-

In the last couple of days I have cut to length several solitary wood holders; Oak, Walnut, Padauk & Purple Heart. There are 18 of them in various lengths and hole patterns (as #1-8 at the top of the thread).

Additionally, I have glued up various combinations of these woods for laminated holders - about 10 or more should come from these.

And, I have a couple surprises up my sleeve... :thumbs::thumbs:
 

renderwerks

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Hello- been away a couple days. Been buried in a mound of multi-color wood shavings!

Time for a Sunday night update on holder progress. All the laminated holders have been cut to size and this brings the total to 39 (I think). Roughly 1/2 the run are single wood holders, and the other 1/2 are 3 ply laminations - a single "racing" stripe running through the holders.

This weekend was the most boring of the construction process - the boring of holes - about 400 or so I guess. I'm knee deep in wood chips and continuing the boring job... Some routing and sanding, and we'll be ready for the finishing process!

Still shooting for the unveil in 7-10 days... With at least one surprise unveiling... hmmm

Rick
 

renderwerks

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Good Morning!

To let everyone know - this thread is a duplicate of this thread in the Modder/Accessories Supplier area.

I'm getting close to being finished with a run of holders (about 40) and will close this thread in order to make a new sales thread with all the holders.

I'll put a link to the sale thread in the other thread mentioned above.

Thanks-

Rick
 
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