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Bolivian Rosewood

Characteristics: Bolivian Rosewood is an exotic and imported hardwood that is strikingly beautiful. It is sold as a substitute for Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and it is very difficult to tell the two apart. The wood has color variations from chocolate or violet-brown to violet streaked with black, often streaked with golden-brown. The grain is straight, sometimes wavy. The texture is medium to coarse and the wood is oily to the touch. The machinery dust from this species can cause severe skin irritation. Proper personal protective equipment is advised!

Common Uses: Bolivian Rosewood can be used anywhere the rich look of rosewood is desired. Furniture - cabinet making - joinery - instrument making - tool and knife handles and veneers.

Working Properties: Bolivian Rosewood requires pre-boring for fasteners. Gluing can be difficult. A nice smooth finish can be obtained. This wood is very good for steam bending. Proper personal protective equipment is advised because the dust from this wood may cause severe skin irritation!

Common Name: Bolivian Rosewood (Morado)

Tree is Native To: Bolivia and Brazil.

Botanical Classification: Machaerium scleroxylon

Family: Leguminosae

Average Dried Weight: 53 lb/ft.

Average Specific Gravity: .85



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