Woods | Ebony |
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Size approx 30x40x120 mm
Heartwood is a jet black, sometimes with grey or dark brown streaks. Pale yellow sapwood is clearly demarcated from heartwood. Ironically, the very best quality ebony looks like black plastic. Grain is typically straight or sometimes irregular, with a fine, uniform texture. Has a high level of natural luster. Overall difficult to work on account of its density and strong blunting effect on cutting edges. Can be difficult to dry, with checks or other drying defects developing. Can be difficult to glue. Ebony turns superbly, and takes a very high natural polish. Janka hardness: 2430.
May have tiny cracks.
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