It seems like it is fairly easy to find already built clocks or kits available 
with extremely basic/cheap clock cases. I have yet to see any wood cases sold 
that are really of display quality for clocks that themselves can end up being 
fairly large investments. 
So, I have resorted to learning some basic milling and building my own. I 
imagine there must be others who have been doing something similar. 
So, what do you guys do for quality exotic woods. I have been thinking of 
milling out some nice burl pieces if I could find a good supplier of stabilized 
burl wood(sealed with epoxy) etc.. 
my last clock was just some thin sheets of mahogany from eBay.

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