L lastminute Established Member Joined 26 Apr 2009 Messages 559 Reaction score 3 Location West Yorkshire 4 Nov 2017 #1 12" x 1" square...and quite heavy. Attachments SV101676.JPG 129.2 KB SV101675.JPG 129.9 KB
nev Established Member Joined 21 Jan 2011 Messages 4,860 Reaction score 16 Location The green and wetter end of the M4. 4 Nov 2017 #2 cocobolo with a lot of pith?
Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 28,889 Reaction score 8,530 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 4 Nov 2017 #3 African blackwood?
C custard Established Member Joined 20 Aug 2008 Messages 7,170 Reaction score 672 Location Hampshire 4 Nov 2017 #4 Maybe not Cocobolo but almost certainly one of the Rosewoods with, as Nev suggested, a ridiculous amount of sap.
Maybe not Cocobolo but almost certainly one of the Rosewoods with, as Nev suggested, a ridiculous amount of sap.
B Beau Established Member Joined 23 Mar 2015 Messages 1,915 Reaction score 39 Location Devon 4 Nov 2017 #5 custard":eirc0lqz said: Maybe not Cocobolo but almost certainly one of the Rosewoods with, as Nev suggested, a ridiculous amount of sap. Click to expand... Yes same thought here. Had some Vietnamese rosewood that looked similar with a fair bit of sap but nothing on that scale.
custard":eirc0lqz said: Maybe not Cocobolo but almost certainly one of the Rosewoods with, as Nev suggested, a ridiculous amount of sap. Click to expand... Yes same thought here. Had some Vietnamese rosewood that looked similar with a fair bit of sap but nothing on that scale.
R RobinBHM Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2011 Messages 9,263 Reaction score 3,731 Location Wst Sussex 4 Nov 2017 #6 I would say its sapwood ........with traces of hardwood
K Kalimna Established Member Joined 18 Nov 2009 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 2 Location Deanston, a stones throw from the Distillery 5 Nov 2017 #7 Be nice to see the other face, but it is not dissimilar to macassar ebony. With a teensy bit of sapwood. Adam
Be nice to see the other face, but it is not dissimilar to macassar ebony. With a teensy bit of sapwood. Adam