Bubinga No. 36, 14 x 47 x 135 mm

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Hardwood of pink color, in some cases also with red veining, for turning, knife handles, production of decorative items, etc.

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Bubinga No. 36, 14 x 47 x 135 mm
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Bubinga No. 36

(Guibourtia demeusei, Guibourtia pellegriniana, Guibourtia tessmannii)
14 x 47 x 135 mm

The photo is illustrative
The wood is intended for further processing, so some edges may not be exactly perpendicular to each other or planes parallel to each other.
The stated dimensions are minimal, they can be slightly larger.

Description

Bubinga is a hard and very durable wood, native to western tropical Africa, found in southern Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Congo. The heartwood is pinkish-red to dark reddish-brown, it can also have purple or red veining. White wood is clearly demarcated, usually white to light brown. The fibers are straight or wavy, have a fine to medium texture with a slight natural shine. The pores are medium in size, with no specific arrangement.

Properties

Bubinga wood is very resistant to external influences and wood-destroying insects. After drying, it is dimensionally stable. Wood is hard, medium to very flexible, has an exceptional strength to weight ratio. It has a very pleasing color, some species also have a unique drawing. Bubing wood resembles rosewood, so it is often used as a substitute.

Machining

It is a hard, but overall easy to work with wood. It adheres well, turns and finishes. Pieces with crimped fibers can tear during planing. It is recommended to pre-drill when nailing and screwing. It is polished to a radiant shine and soft surface.

Use

  • furniture
  • decorative items
  • turning
  • wooden jewelry
  • veneers
  • inlay
  • bench and table tops
  • floors, stairs, paneling
  • rosewood substitute

CITES

Three species of Guibourtia are listed in List II Cites, which regulates international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora. These are Guibourtia demeusei, Guibourtia pellegriniana and Guibourtia tessmannii. More about CITES.

Safety instructions

Tropical woods can be toxic or cause various allergies. During processing, fine wood dust is also generated, which can cause a number of other health problems. Therefore, it is recommended to use respirators and other protective equipment when working with wood.

Another wooden material

You can find other wood for your projects in the Tropical wood or Other wood category.

Additional parameters

Category: Bubinga
Warranty: 24 months
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