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1/4" Amber Bamboo 3-Ply Laser Cutter's Pack 12"x20"

    1/4" Amber Bamboo 3-Ply Laser Cutter's Pack 12"x20"

    SKU: 1010.SG.9010
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    How Do You Want It?

    Now You Can Use Beautiful Bamboo in Woodworking!

    These solid boards of bamboo can be cut, routed, planed, sanded, stained and finished just like other hardwoods. And it's not just a good, durable and resilient material but also highly sustainable and offers a beautiful, unique appearance.

    Here's the ideal size for your Glowforge 3D laser printer!

    Finally, woodworkers can enjoy adding bamboo to their woodworking projects with these solid boards of real bamboo plywood. Bamboo is lauded as a highly sustainable natural product that's durable and resilient, making it fantastic in many fine woodworking projects. Cutting boards, table tops, shelves, and picture frames are just some of the many uses for bamboo.

    Fast growing, bamboo is actually a tall grass that grows a tough and beautiful woody material. The grass shoots are processed into flat strips then laminated together to form these amazing solid boards. 

    • 3-ply cross-banded layers with vertical grain
    • Full 1/4'' thick 
    • Solid all the way through
    EPA TSCA Title VI and CARB ATCM 93120 Phase 2 Compliant

    Thickness 1/4" (≈ 1/4" approx)
    Width 12"
    Length 20"
    Quantity 4, 16, or 64 pieces
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    2.92

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    -18.44% lighter than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    1650

    Janka Rating
    27.91% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.62

    Specific Gravity
    -3.12% less dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Average 6/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    V. Fine 2/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Easy 2/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Carmelized Bamboo tree grows

    (Phyllostachys pubescens)
    Carmelized Bamboo grows in China

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    color of Carmelized Bamboo
    Color Range
    Natural bamboo that's formed into a wood product is pale yellow in color. Bamboo manufacturers also add color to the material to make product with different shade choices from darker brown to dark red.
    the Carmelized Bamboo tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    The fastest growing "tree" on earth, bamboo is actually a grass with wood characteristics. Grows in shoots up to 90 feet tall, but just a few inches in diameter. Harvesting bamboo does not require replanting. Regeneration occurs from the existing root structure which helps prevent soil erosion.
    other names for Carmelized Bamboo
    Other Names
    Bamboo, moso bamboo
    uses for Carmelized Bamboo
    Some Typical Uses
    Cutting boards, longboards, tables, stair treads, flooring, decorative interiors, veneer
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