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Jatoba Pen Blanks
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Turn your own beautiful pens that will make your family and friends smile. Using these hand-sorted pen blanks from Woodworkers Source means you get only the highest quality blanks that are cut square from premium kiln dried lumber.
- Thickness: 3/4'' square
- Widths: 3/4'' square
- Lengths: 6'' long
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Botanical Name: Hymenaea courbaril
What's the wood like?
Also called Brazilian Cherry, and one of our more popular imported woods. Hard, very heavy, and very tough. The grain is commonly interlocked with a medium coarse texture. Somewhat difficult to work due to its hardness and weight, however Jatoba remains a popular choice for furniture pieces and other woodwork.
How's the color?
Russett to reddish brown, often with dark stripes or streaks.
Does it go by other names?
Alga, Algarrobo, Azucar huayo, Brazilian Cherry, Copal, Copinol, Courbaril, Gaupinol, Jatahy, Jatoba, Jutai, Kawanari, Locust, Pie de venado, Rode locus, Rode rode locus, Sirari, West indian locust
What could I use it for?
Furniture, cabinets, flooring, veneer, decks, outdoor furniture, trim, stairs, moldings.
What is the tree like?
Usually less than 100 feet with a trunk 24-48'', but occasionally larger. May have swollen bases or buttresses and boles clear to 80 feet.
Where is it from?
Central and Tropical South America

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