I bought some ebony from a lumberyard, but discovered that the wood exuded some fragrance when sawn. So I started digging and I really think I have african blackwood rather than ebony as the seller claimed.

I have available large quantities of African Mahogany (Khaya Anthotheca), Iroko (Chlorophora Excelsa), and Undianuno/Freijo/Louro preto (Enfandrophragna Candilheiy?) …

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Description of african ebony wood flooring – species appearance, properties, and workability.

African Mahogany lumber, turning wood, hobby wood and instrument wood. Our facility produces Birdseye Maple Lumber, Curly Maple (Tiger Maple) Lumber and we stock over 70 species of exotic wood.

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Exotic Wood Supplier. West Penn Hardwoods specializes in exotic woods, exotic turning wood and burls. We carry a variety of exotic species, Waterfall Bubinga, Cocobolo, East Indian Rosewood, African Blackwood, Bocote, Lignum Vitae, Bubinga, Ammanna Burl, Black Limba, Honduran Mahogany, Osage Orange, Spanish Cedar, Olivewood and Ebony!

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Ebony is a dense black hardwood, most commonly yielded by several different species in the genus Diospyros, which also contains the persimmons.Ebony is …

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African Blackwood Overview. LATIN: DALBERGIA MELANOXYLON ORIGIN: EASTERN AFRICA African Blackwood is an exotic wood native to Eastern Africa, and is also known as Mozambique Ebony or Senegal Ebony.

African Black Ebony Wood:exotic gaboon ebony lumber for turning, craft wood, carving, knife making .. basincally anything that needs a touch of real black exotic wood.

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Ebony is a member of the diospyros family. In the older trees, the wood is very black accounting for the reputation of this wood. Colors in actual pieces vary quite a bit with at least a little brown being seen in all but our upper grades.