3/4" African Rosewood Pre-Cut Lumber Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)


$75.00 /Pack
48 U.S. Ground Service
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Only available online. For in-store purchase a similar product may be available instead.3/4" African Rosewood Pre-Cut Lumber Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)
Simple Pre-Cut Size!
These dimensional DIY boards make it easy to get started on your project. They're perfectly sized to your choice of width and length with clean, straight edges and smooth faces. They're lovingly milled from kiln dried, Select & Better lumber so you get gorgeous, clear, ready-to-use wood.
- 4 beautiful boards
- Clean all 4 sides
- FREE SHIPPING 48 U.S.
Why Choose African Rosewood?
One of nature's most elegant-looking woods, with an unusual radiant purplish-pink color and fine dark veins. You can expect it to be enchantingly pleasant to cut, shape and sand, too.What Size Is This?
Thickness | 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx) |
Width | 3.5", 5.5" |
Length | 24", 36" |
Quantity | 4 boards |
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African Rosewood is a Exotic wood from Africa
One of nature's most elegant-looking woods, with an unusual radiant purplish-pink color and fine dark veins. You can expect it to be enchantingly pleasant to cut, shape and sand, too.

Light pink or purple-tinged tan with fine dark purple stripes

A large tree reaching over 100 feet in height and trunk diameter of 36" and clear for up to 60 feet.

Akume, Bingbinga, Bubinga, Essingang, Kevazingo, Ovang, Waka

Furniture, turning, decorative items, veneer, high end furniture and millwork, musical instruments, flooring, cutting boards, guitars, musical instruments
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