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Padauk 18" Cutting Board Strips

    Padauk 18" Cutting Board Strips

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    mix/match strips and squares
    (48 U.S. Ground)
    How Do You Want It?
    • Delightful natural color
    • Food safe
    • Kiln Dried
    Why Choose African Padauk?

    This gorgeous and naturally colorful wood will blow your mind. Padauk elicits all the joys of woodworking between its color, and ease of routing, cutting, sanding and finishing. You'll want to use this one in your most decorative projects like keepsake boxes, musical instruments, fine furniture pieces. African padauk also makes an excellent wood for inlay if you just want to use a little bit. Contrasts well with pale woods like maple and ash, but also darker woods like wenge, walnut, and ebony.

    You're in excellent hands with these cutting board strips, expertly cut from premium kiln-dried lumber. They come prepped and ready for you to rip, cut, and arrange into beautiful color combinations and patterns, allowing you to craft your own custom, handcrafted cutting board with ease.
     
    PRO TIP
    Expect to do a little prepping to any surfaces you'll glue together

    Thickness Choose 3/4" or 1-3/4"
    Width 1-3/4"
    Length 18"
    Grade Kiln dried, clear
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    3.75

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    4.75% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    1970

    Janka Rating
    52.71% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.61

    Specific Gravity
    -4.69% less dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Good 4/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Fine 4/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Easy 2/10
    Red Oak

    map of where African Padauk tree grows

    (Pterocarpus soyauxii)
    African Padauk grows in Africa

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    color of African Padauk
    Color Range
    Bright orange red when freshy cut or planed, often with dark stripes; oxidizes to dark chocolate brown or light brown.
    the African Padauk tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    A straight, well shaped tree. Reaches 100 feet with a buttressed trunk which may be 48" at breast height.
    other names for African Padauk
    Other Names
    African Padauk, Mbe, Mbil, Mututi, Ngula, Bosulu
    uses for African Padauk
    Some Typical Uses
    Musical instruments, furniture, flooring, turning, accessories.
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    Verified Buyer
    Bernardo B
    Toa Baja, PR
    I haven't used it
    New Woodworker
    5 / 5 February 12th, 2024

    Looks great

    Excellent piece of wood that is very elegant, to make cutting board.
    Verified Buyer
    Craig in Louisville
    Louisville
    I've used it once or twice
    Enthusiast Woodworker
    5 / 5 February 3rd, 2021

    Perfect for my cutting boards

    Perfect for my cutting boards

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