Formerly classified as a member of the acacia genus this south african hardwood is a tough customer.
Very dense african hardwood.
Tamboti is arguably the most beautiful wood on the african continent.
African blackwood as its name implies is another black colored wood.
100 percent natural wood.
African blackwood is an exotic wood native to eastern africa and is also known as mozambique ebony or senegal ebony.
3 use synthetic non water based glues.
Ebony wood is a dense black brown hardwood which is dense enough to sink in water.
One of the densest hardwoods it sinks in water.
Guibourtia spp also known as african rosewood is a beautiful dense hardwood with a rose colored background and darker purple striping.
It is an extremely hard wood strong and stiff very stable with a fine texture.
Mold fire weather and pest resistant.
Due to its extreme hardness it is commonly used for the fretboard on a guitar.
Iron wood ironwood is a common name for a wide variety of african trees or shrubs that have exceptionally hard or dense wood.
Since water is repelled by the wood s oils using water based glues like titebond can pose problems though titebond ii or iii are usually better at gluing oily woods than titebond original.
It says elsewhere that black ironwood african ironwood is called olea capensis and according to the guinness book of records is the heaviest wood with a specific gravity of 1 49 whatever that means.
Although the name is applied generally to trees of three unrelated genera scores of other trees are also called ironwood in local usage.
African blackwood is considered to be among the hardest and densest of woods in the world.
Indeed among some 285 species tested including lignum vitae gabriel janka originally found african blackwood to be the very hardest.
African blackwood as its name implies is another black colored wood.
One of the most famous african woods ebony is a very dark almost black wood that is also very dense.
I have two elephants from south africa they do not float.
Three times harder than cedar.
The wood is stubbornly hard and the tree is protected by giant sharp thorns.
It has the same fire rating as steel and concrete making it a more fire resistant choice than softwoods.