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Steve I have some unknown tropical hardwood timber that would fit the bill, but it stinks......and takes a while before the smell goes. I did a bit of research and think it it "Red Angeline". I found references to it's use for lock gates and it is heavy (sinks in water) and has a very interlocked grain. It is incredibly dense and cold to the touch. I bought 3 lengths of it from a local auction 8 years ago 12" x 5" section and 12' in length. Unloading it at home helped to bring on my hernia nicely. When I cut into it I realised why few people bid on it.....Be interesting to see it turned, though I expect it will eat chisels.

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i recognise that stuff and have some 8"x6" lengths but never was able to find out what it was called.

 

 

after doing a bit of research it does appear to be red angelim which is from the species designated as dinzia excelsa.

 

stinks don't it...

 

how much would you want for it?

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I always think of laburnum as a hard wood.

They always give the stump grinder a run for their money.

 

laburnum is hard but is also easily split. possibly i could get a really knotty bit but i might need a reliable supply don't forget...

 

 

 

 

 

nick, i'd need enough for one at first and if it passes their strict tests then i'll need enough for maybe half a dozen...

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