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Bolivian Rosewood (Machaerium scheleroxylon), sometimes referred to as Morado Wood, it is deep, dark, chocolate brown to purple-black in color with occasional strips of even darker grain patterns. This species is hard and heavy with a fine texture in variable tones. When worked, it exhibits a smell reminiscent of walnut. It machines well with sharp hand and power tools. It is excellent for turning. Common uses for Bolivian Rosewood include veneer, musical instruments, cabinetry, flooring, interior trim, turning and other small specialty wood objects.
Features:
- Dark chocolate brown
- When worked exhibits a smell reminiscent of walnut
- Turns and finishes well
- Native to South America
- Thickness: 1-1/2"
- Width: 1-1/2"
- Length: 24"
- (1) Rosewood, Bolivian – 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 24" – Kiln-Dried Wood Turning Stock
- Wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike to start. The same wood growing in different locales can vary greatly even though it is the exact same species.
- Due to the nature of wood movement, shrinkage and expansion are possible. Please measure each piece carefully before starting any project.
- Cut from quality, kiln-dried stock. The grain runs with the longest dimension.
- Carving and turning blocks are sawn to /- 1/4" of the listed size.