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BROWSE THOUSANDS OF LUMBER PRODUCTS
Individual Pieces
$27.04
Defects on edge. Minor bark inclusions.
Pre-cut Sizes
$20.00
Quartersawn Zebrawood Fingerboard
21.0″ x 3.0″ x 0.30″ (minimum)
Manufactured with luthiers in mind, but excellent blanks for box-making and other smaller items
Photographs are representative of what you will receive
Our Spalted Tamarind bowl blanks come in two sizes and are excellent quality lumber.
The end-grain as been sealed. The sizes are all rough-guides, but are basically accurate. If you have very strict size criteria, please just drop us an email to confirm they will meet your expectations.
The photographs are representative of the stock you will receive. You won’t typically received surfaced blanks, but we surface a few on the photographs to give you an idea of what the lumber looks like.
$67.00
Multi-pack of East Indian Rosewood, East Indian Satinwood turning blanks.
Turning Blanks (East Indian Rosewood, East Indian Satinwood)
- 3 x East Indian Rosewood: 12 x 2 x 2
- 2 x East Indian Satinwood: 12 x 2 x 2
- 1 x East Indian Rosewood: 12 x 1 x 1
- 1 x East Indian Satinwood: 12 x 1 x 1
Any woodturners delight…!
Please note: we surfaced one edge on the samples to show how they will look. You won’t necessarily received surfaced blanks.
Lumber Packs
$1,875.93 $1,700.00
Stunning Kingwood Boule – sold as one
All pieces are from the same log, so book-matched.
Sold individually pieces would cost almost $1900. Now on special for $1700
PIECE | LEN | WID | THI | LB | GRD | NOTES |
KINGB190A | 60.75 | 5.50 | 1.00 | 5.4 | A | Nice Board. |
KINGB190B | 60.5 | 6.50 | 1.06 | 6.5 | A | 6″ crack on end. |
KINGB190C | 61.0 | 7.00 | 2.25 | 10.6 | C | Rustic. |
KINGB190D | 60.5 | 6.00 | 1.00 | 6.2 | A | Small crack on end. |
$200.00
20 BF Butternut project pack
Lengths: 48″-92″ (last piece might be shorter to balance bd.ft total)
Widths: 4″ and wider
Thickness: 4/4 nominal
Grade: 1 common
We S2S by default – surfaced thickness will be up to 1/4″ less than nominal thickness. (image is of S2S boards)
You can choose to get the lumber in the rough by selecting Machining = none and get an additional $20 off.
Note:
Lead time is 3 working days.
Ships free via UPS/USPS.
$300.00
20 BF Boire project pack
Lengths: 48″-92″ (last piece might be shorter to balance bd.ft total)
Widths: 4″ and wider
Thickness: 4/4 nominal
We S2S by default – surfaced thickness will be up to 1/4″ less than nominal thickness.
You can choose to get the lumber in the rough by selecting Machining = none and get an additional $20 off.
Note:
Lead time is 3 working days.
Ships free via UPS/USPS.
$460.00 – $480.00
20 BF Bubinga project pack
Lengths: 60″-92″ (last piece might be shorter to balance BF total)
Widths: 4″ and wider
Thickness: Choose 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 or 8/4 nominal
We S2S by default – surfaced thickness will be up to 1/4″ less than nominal thickness.
You can choose to get the lumber in the rough by selecting Machining = none and get an additional $20 off.
Note:
Lead time is 3 working days.
Ships free via UPS/USPS.
On Sale!
$474.90 $332.43
Max width 8″. Min width 7″. Hairline cracks on one face. Good face has minor end checks one end.
$394.43 $276.10
Max width 8″. Min width 6.25″. Large defect one end. Good face has 2 small knots. Defects on reverse face
$410.42 $287.29
Max width 7″. Min 6″. Some checks through center of board
$852.78 $596.95
Surface checks in sapwood. End checks and pith one side.
WOOD OF THE WEEK
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Wenge is unique among the world’s exotic woods. This tough tropical wood’s distinctive deep chocolate color — which can sometimes augmented by muted gold, orange, red or even burgundy tint — is actually known as “Wenge” in the color spectrum nomenclature of various parts of the world (with paint manufacturers, etc.). Its grains are generally straight (though sometimes wavy or irregular) and are accenuated by overlapping black lines which typically decorate the board’s surface.
While being considered a strong, durable wood, Wenge’s course, rugged texture makes it very splintery — making some craftsmen hesitant to use it. It can be difficult to work, although is glues well and is considered a very dimensionally stable species.
Exercise caution when working with this wood. Its splinters can be like little razors and when one pentetrates the skin, it is quite painful and the area can quickly and easily get infected, if quick action isn’t taken to remove it (the splinter) and sterilize the area.
Although most sources consider Wenge to be a dull wood with poor natural luster, our experience has revealed that a deep, glossy luster can sometimes emerge through fine-grit sanding of flatsawn boards. Its combination of relatively light weight, rot & insect resistance and impressive tensil strength has yielded the wood to a variety of indoor and outdoor uses, being particularly well suited for flooring in heavy traffic areas.
Main Color Group | Dark Brown |
Grain Pattern | Pronounced |
Avg Dry Weight - LB/BF | 4.5 |
Avg Dry Weight - KG/M3 | 870 |
Janka Hardness - LBF | 1930 |
Janka Hardness - N | 8600 |