Granadillo Turning Squares 2" x 2" x 18"

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Granadillo Turning Squares 2" x 2" x 18"

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Granadillo Turning Squares 2" x 2" x 18"

Get ready to work with the finest wood squares you've ever seen, they're ready to be turned into whatever you can imagine, such as furniture parts, table legs, small accessories, handles, artwork and other fine woodworking projects.

Why Choose Granadillo?
Granadillo will enchant your creativity with its bold purplish color and beautiful rosewood-like patterns. It's a hard wood that will take an ultra-fine polish and will steal the show in your decorative projects.

What Size Is This?
Thickness 1-3/4" (≈ 1-3/4" approx)
Width 1-3/4"
Length 18"
Grade Air dried and end-waxed
Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"

About Granadillo (Platymiscium spp)

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Weight

5.25

lbs /Bd. Ft.
46.65% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
Hardness

2580

Janka Rating
100.00% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
Density

0.84

Specific Gravity
31.25% more dense than red oak (.64)

General Workability
Average 6/10
Red Oak

Wood Texture
V. Fine 2/10
Red Oak

Ease of Finishing
Easy 1/10
Red Oak

map of where Granadillo tree grows
Granadillo is an exotic wood from Latin America

Granadillo will enchant your creativity with its bold purplish color and beautiful rosewood-like patterns. It's a hard wood that will take an ultra-fine polish and will steal the show in your decorative projects.

color of Granadillo
Color Range
Dark brown to red to orange to purple
the Granadillo tree
What's The Tree Like?
These trees are reported to reach heights of 80 feet with trunk diameters of 29-42". The buttressed trees develop straight and well-formed boles, that are often clear to 60 feet.
other names for Granadillo
Other Names
Coyote, Cocobolo, Granadillo, Guayacan trebol, Jacaranda do brejo, Koenatepi, Macacauba, Macawood, Trebal, Trebol
uses for Granadillo
Some Typical Uses
Pool cues, musical instruments, inlay, turnings, veneer
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5
April 15th, 2021
Verified Buyer
Dave
Mississippi
New Woodworker
Look beautiful
This wood looks beautiful as handles for a serving tray. I'm still new to wood working and this was my first attempt at an exotic wood. DANG this wood was hard, but it made my Maple trays look great.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
5
November 26th, 2020
Verified Buyer
Todd
El Paso TX
Great stuff
Nothing but great thing to say about this wood and woodworkersource. Just with the pandemic would end so shipping wasn't delayed like it is. That's not a big deal as you just need to plan accordingly. Will definitely purchase more stuff in the future
5
May 21st, 2020
Verified Buyer
DustyNewt
Haines City FL
Hobbyist Woodworker
Solid winner!
Beautiful wood and sized perfectly to minimize waste with my products.
Familiarity: I've used it in several projects
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