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Reviews for Granadillo 4/4 Lumber

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Kevin P
Boulder, CO
I haven't used it
Hobbyist Woodworker
5 / 5 August 29th, 2025

Great Boards, Great Service

The Granadillo boards were as advertised and pictured. Service was great with fast shipping
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Woody
Texas
I've used it once or twice
Hobbyist Woodworker
5 / 5 November 9th, 2022

Hard wood

I got some of this for another project, but that’s on hold so I took some scrap and cut it to 3/4” for a little scroll saw project. It’s a beautiful wood and looks nice in small stuff, but it’s awful hard on scroll saw blade. I worked with some cocoboloa years ago, and they say this granadillo is the same stuff. This seems harder and heavier but its been a long time so maybe I’m wrong.
DoctorJ
Pearland TX
5 / 5 March 31st, 2021

A gorgeous, heavy wood

For turned pieces, they come out looking like swirled milk chocolate marble, smooth and shiny, and that's even before sanding! Where to be especially careful is with routing. Whenever possible, go with the grain. Splinters from handling the rough boards can get easily infected. Pull them out and wash your hands as soon as possible. The resins in this wood can interfere with the curing of polyurethane, so an undercoating of shellac is recommended. I usually use shellac and then one of the so-called water-based polys, which are really acrylic. They're fine as long as you're sure it will never come in contact with alcohol. A top coat of real polyurethane works well with grandillo, using shellac and acrylic as undercoats. This wood is so heavy that it's impractical for furniture that would need to be moved. I made a butler tray table with granadillo and it was way too heavy. Screws inserted into the wood can be a problem. If the pilot hole is just a little too small, it will crack the wood, unlike other less dense hardwoods. The boards tend to come in smaller widths, so if wider boards are needed, you'll be doing a lot of joining. If planing these boards, take it slow with smaller increments between passes. For sanding on the lathe, your final sanding should be 400 grit (the wet-dry paper works very well dry). Don't fret over the any fine, residual, sanding marks as they disappear when applying shellac. I am currently using this for a colonial spinning wheel. It will be 50% heavier than it's identical spinning wheel done in walnut.
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Randy
Carrollton
5 / 5 February 28th, 2021

Granadillo for keepsake box

Very nice grain pattern. Perfect for a small box
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DoctorJ
Pearland TX
5 / 5 January 20th, 2021

It's like walnut marble

My specialty is making colonial spinning wheels, trying to sell them on Etsy and I actually sold one of them. The walnut ones seem to be the most popular but the sapele ones are much better as it's a denser wood. A few years ago, I made a butler tray table out of granadillo. It was very heavy. I made the mistake of lacquering it and it crazed, so I made another of sapele and used polyurethane instead - much better. But getting back to the spinning wheels, I thought that the increased mass of the granadillo would make for a better flywheel. Granadillo isn't easy to work with but on the lathe, it looks gorgeous before even being sanded smooth. It looks like a dark walnut with wavy, reddish lines in it. When planing it, take tiny bites or you will quickly wear out the knives. Coming out of the planer, it looks smooth, almost like a dark, polished marble. For pieces too wide for the planer, a drum sander works the best. Splinters from handling the boards have been a problem. They are more irritating than sapele and getting them out of my hands has required using a magnifying glass. When turning granadillo on the lathe, the increased mass of the particles is immediately noticeable. The particles travel further, bouncing off of my lab coat and then going up inside my face hood! Turning it is much easier than walnut and better than with sapele for a phenomenal appearance at the end. Granadillo boards are not very wide, so you will need to join them. Since the wood is so dense and heavy, I don't recommend using it for large projects like tables, which would be difficult to handle and move. You wouldn't want to stain it with anything. I'm not sure about varnishing it since the wood will be harder than any consumer-available varnish.
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D
Vernal Ut
5 / 5 January 13th, 2021

Thank you

Very happy with the wood. The only issue was one end of the package was open upon arrival. May have been due to shipping during Christmas season and the associated handling "love". Anyway thanks again.
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Gorden
Albuquerque NM
5 / 5 December 30th, 2020

Excellent Quality

Wood arrived ahead of schedule and was in excellent condition
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Dale
UT
5 / 5 December 23rd, 2020

Great order

package arrived slightly worse for wear but lumber was in good condition. Nice color, have ordered another shipment.
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rrpete
Sedona AZ
5 / 5 June 3rd, 2020

Great wood species

I wasn't familiar with Granadillo, never workd with it. Decided to use it in a Chess/Checkerboard Project as the "dark" squares. I had thje Staff at the Phoenix Store pick out a piece for me. Needed a minimum of 5" wide X minimum of 42" long. Recieved a great piece! Could not have picked out a better piece if I was at the Store. Great job.
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BobW
n/a
5 / 5 September 13th, 2019

Lumber order

Ordered 4 different species of wood. On time delivery, wood was in excellent shape with very little waste areas. Surfaced and trim to my request.
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Dave
Louisiana
I've used it in several projects
Hobbyist Woodworker
5 / 5 September 3rd, 2019

Very nice pieces

Beautiful straight boards with great grain patterns.
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Brendan
Pennsylvania
5 / 5 July 24th, 2019

Beautiful grain

Very dense hardwood with gorgeous color and grain pattern
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Wyowoodsmith
Hulett Wyo
5 / 5 March 30th, 2019

Granadillo 4/4 Lumber- 1st Class Species

I have been planning an "Heirloom Quality" Custom Woodwork project for myself (I normally can't do this with the "Plate as Full "as I have)-I always have Complete confidence in the folks at WWS to ensure I receive Top Quality materials (no matter what I request)- As always - the order was promptly filled, Very well packaged top quality 22 bf. of some of the Best Granadillo I have ever received , I requested 8" width , 84" long - all 4 pieces were more in width and better than any I could find within 400 miles of the "Backwoods in the Black Hills" shop I have in extreme N.E. Wyoming (I have 40 bf. in stock already) but I wanted to use select matching grain for the main visual points. I want to combine some VERY nice Bloodwood, Bubinga and accents of Canary Wood with the main species of view to be Cocobolo (Granadillo). The five objects are to include a Full size Headboard, Footboard- Matching side tables and a Foot Chest . All four boards were perfectly flat, straight and tight grain. As I said this project is for myself, with 35+ years of Heirloom Quality furniture experience (wood and hand forged wrought iron) this will be one that I hope my grandchildren's children will enjoy after I'm building "Harps" in the next life- Thanks to the First Class selections of differant species from WWS- I'll rest very nicely now (and later)
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Wyowoodsmith
Hulett Wyo
5 / 5 October 27th, 2018

Granadillo 4/4 lumber

Granadillo is one of favorite hardwoods to work with, this last order was first class, very clear grained, tightly formed color. Every piece was flat, smooth and no unuseable edges or ends.It will smooth out with little grain filler to be as slick as glass. Thanks again WWS for keeping Top Quality lumber shiping my way
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John
Indiana
5 / 5 October 26th, 2018

Lumber

The Granadillo was beautiful.
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Sawduster
Bluff Dale
5 / 5 October 12th, 2018

Beautiful dark wood!

Excellent quality boards of this South AMerican rosewood variant. Clean edges, no useless spots - I got a full high quality 3 BF of useable wood.
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n/a
Myrtle Creek Oregon
I've used it once or twice
Hobbyist Woodworker
5 / 5 January 31st, 2018

Grandiose Granadillo

Wow, what a beautiful wood. I love working with Black Walnut but the Grandillo grain is much prettier. It has a reddish hue and nice lines. It cuts well and easily worked with tools, even primitive ones like mine. I have made three cutting boards and I'm pleased. The wood takes a nice shine. I will but it again.