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Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. Brazil |
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. Large Brazilian Tulipwood Kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. 40A: Ends are wax sealed; has 3/16" bow and some heart checks. 9 lbs. 40B: 2 Bug holes, Planer skip, and a 1/4" crown. 9 lbs. 40C: 1/8" bow, 1 Bug hole, and three knots. 8" heart check. 8 lbs.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. 41A: two 2" end checks, 1 knot, and one 2" x 1" bug hole at the end. 9 lbs.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. 42A: Planer side shear on one edge (thickness tapers 1/8" in small area). 1/16" bow. 6 lbs. 42B: 2 knots, 1 rough edge at end, 2" check on face. Areas of fiddleback! 4 lbs.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. 43A: 1/4" bow, 7 surface checks, and some rough edges. Great for pen stock. 4 lbs. 43B: 1/8" crown, quartersawn, 4" check in edge near end. Great color! 2 lbs. 43C: 1/32" bow, 4 small knots. Quartersawn 2 lbs.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. 45A: Planer side shear on one edge (thickness tapers 1/8" in small area). 1/16" bow 2 lbs. 45B: Live edge, rift sawn 2 lbs. 45C: Side check at end. 1/4" into width Colorful stock! 2 lbs. 45D:Full length heart checks on one face. Best face has 2" surface check. 1 lb.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. Brazil. 4A - has 4 incursions on piece visible in photo, 2 on each face. 4B - 3 small bug holes on one face, other face has one incursion . 4C - one face sapwood , other face great color and defect free. 4D - has one 8" check on face, other face is defect free
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Tulip 4 Pack Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. Brazil.Great value for any of your small projects or laminate work. Very nice color tones in all four. Two pieces have a 3/4" bow other two pieces have minor checking.
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Tulip Dalbergia variabilis. Tulip is also called: jacaranda, bahia rosewood, pink wood, jacaranda Rosa, and bois de rose. This rosewood is a small tree (shrub) that averages 2-10" in diameter without sapwood. Most billets are 3-5" in diameter as this is a rare species and is only found in small 1" or 2" lumber or veneer and is not plentiful in either. There is a prominent heart defect that prevents many clean boards over 4-5" in width. In fact the average width is only 2-3/8". Weighing about 60 pounds per cubic foot, the wood is dense and takes a very nice polish. Tulip is prone to splitting when drilling holes for pens so use a sharp bit, letting the bit cut without forcing it into the end grain. Used for fine articles including cutlery, turning, jewelry boxes, and pens. Brazil. 1A - last 7" has uneven saw cut that takes the thickness down to 15/16". 1B - saw mark out of center of board visible in photo.1C - Large incursion on one end, 98% useable piece. 1D - great iridescence in board, great color. 1E - one face mostly sapwood, nice color on other face
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Pen Blanks 10 packs True Rosewood - Dalbergia retusa. Takes an incredibly high polish! Fragrant. Striped pink/red/golden colors. Wonderful for turnery. We have many of these packs available!
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Tulip High quality, genuine Rosewood from Brazil. Dalbergia frutescens. Takes a high natural polish! Brilliant colors. You'll really enjoy this wood! It's the owner's favorite. B, 3 bug holes. E, sapwood corner.
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