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Macacauba | The Wood Database (Hardwood) Macacauba or Macawood is usually used when referring to the lumber, while Hormigo is more commonly used for specialty applications such as turning or musical instruments Orange Agate has also been used as a trade name to help sell the wood The ambiguous name Granadillo is also sometimes applied to this wood (along with dozens of other species)
Macacauba (Timber)(Macawood) wood overview - Exotic Wood Zone Macacauba is a domestic wood with purplish brown with darker stripes in color Macacauba wood grain is typically straight to interlocked with medium texture Despite of giving care to interlocked and grained areas to avoid tearout, Macacauba is typically very easy to work with
The Ultimate Guide To Macacauba Wood - Top Woodworking Advice Macacauba is an exotic hardwood that originates from South America It’s known for its unique yellowish-brown color and fine-grain pattern, making it a great choice for furniture or cabinetry Its density makes it a suitable candidate for flooring, too
Macacauba Wood: Uses, Properties, Pros, and Cons Macacauba wood is commonly used as furniture, musical instruments, turned objects, cabinetry, and others The heartwood has various colors, from reddish-brown to purplish can be present The heartwood also has good resistance to rot, ranging from durable to very durable
Macacauba – Cook Woods Macacauba wood is a Platymiscium spp from Central and South America that is delightful to work with It turns and glues well, works easily with hand tools or machines, and takes an exceptionally high polish when turned The color can range from warm reddish hues to brownish orange
Macawood (Platymiscium) - Woodwork Details Macawood is an imported hardwood Macawood and trebol are common names applied to species in the genus Platymiscium Other common names include cristobal and macacauba This genus is distributed across continental tropical America from southern Mexico to the Brazilian Amazon region and Trinidad
Macacauba (Maca Wood): Good for whistles? - Chiff and Fipple Forums Is macacauba a good wood to make whistles from? Does it hold up to moisture well? Is Tru-Oil a reasonable finish for a whistle? I've tried Danish oil too, and it doesn't "glow" like the Tru-Oil I was thinking of sending some of my wood to a maker to get a whistle or two made The board is 1" thick They probably also have more at the shop I
Introduction to Wood Species Macacauba – Exotic Wood Zone From its interlocked grain and Striking Red Hue, Macacauba wood has long been sought after for its beauty and versatility Often referred to as mac wood or simply Macacauba, wood has rapidly gained a reputation among those seeking a special type of wood for their project needs
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Kala Premier Exotic Maca Tenor (KA-PX-MACA-T) - The Ukulele Site Gorgeous new tenor model from Kala! The Premier Exotic Series is new for 2020 and features highly-figured exotic woods as you can see with this one The Maca has a dark chocolate richness with beautiful grain and is complimented with the dark rosewood binding along with a rosewood arm bevel, giving extra comfort and super cool looks