Purple Heart Pen Blanks Pack

    Purple Heart Pen Blanks Pack

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    Why Choose Purple Heart?

    Grain usually straight often with a fine curly figure. Fine texture. Moderately hard to work but takes a glossy, lustrous finish. Lacquer finish will best preserve the color. Also called Amaranth or purpleheart.

    Turn your own beautiful pens that will make your family and friends smile. Using these hand-sorted pen blanks from Woodworkers Source means you get only the highest quality blanks that are cut square from premium kiln dried lumber.

    Thickness 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx)
    Width 3/4"
    Length 6"
    Quantity 4, 10 or 20 blanks
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    5.02

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    40.22% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    2390

    Janka Rating
    85.27% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.79

    Specific Gravity
    23.44% more dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Average 6/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Fine 3/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Good 4/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Purple Heart tree grows

    (Peltogyne spp)
    Purple Heart grows in Latin America

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    color of Purple Heart
    Color Range
    Dull gray brown when freshly cut but soon oxidizing to a violet purple.
    the Purple Heart tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    A tall tree 120 feet or more, producing a long, straight trunk about 36 inches in diameter.
    other names for Purple Heart
    Other Names
    Purpleheart, Amarante, Amaranth, Guarab, Koroboreli, Morado, Nazareno, Palo morado, Pau roxo, Pelo morado, Purperhard, Saka, Sakavalli, Tananeo, Violetwood
    uses for Purple Heart
    Some Typical Uses
    Industrial construction, flooring, tool handles, accessories, furniture, cutting boards, musical instruments, picture frames, jewelry, jewelry boxes
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    Verified Buyer
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    Oregon
    5 / 5 April 14th, 2020

    Purple Heart

    Great selection of wood and great service.
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    5 / 5 November 26th, 2019

    Pen Blank

    The seller did a great job choosing the wood to be shipped it turned out to be great.\nI made a pen out of the blank I would overall the seller did great.
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    5 / 5 November 26th, 2019

    Pen Blank

    The seller did a great job choosing the wood to be shipped it turned out to be great. I made a pen out of the blank I would overall the seller did great.
    Verified Buyer
    Michael
    California
    I've used it once or twice
    New Woodworker
    5 / 5 April 18th, 2017

    Excellent

    Came earlier than expected and was good quality despite my somewhat apprehensive nature. I am very pleased.
    Ross
    Easton MA USA
    5 / 5 September 27th, 2012

    Nice turning wood

    Experienced a very nice wood to create another new pen with purple from wood instead of acrylics. After applying 12000 grit as the final buff, the natural colors popped.
    Ts
    n/a
    5 / 5 September 18th, 2012

    Top notch

    Very nice pieces,very pleased.

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