Blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon)Often referred to as Tasmanian Blackwood this species belongs to the wattle family and is often used by luthiers and in fine cabinetry. This timber varies with tones from light golden brown to deep brown with occasional black streaks. Grain varies from straight to wavy that adds additional character. It is an extremely stable timber and the resulting tonal qualities are exceptional. It has a warm sound and is quite mellow and suited to all musical genres. |
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Purpleheart (Peltogyne)
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Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus delegatensis)
Otherwise known as Australian or Victorian ash, this species is very warm, dense and extremely resillent. The workability of the timber is extremely good and finishing qualities are excellent. In drum form it produces a warm woody tone with a prominent snap or crack that is quite stunning. We try to source this timber in figured form as it becomes visually stunning also with a lighter golden hue. |
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