...dealing with Bubinga (listed just after the Dalbergia proposal) had this to say: The woods of the different Bubinga species, the aesthetic qualities of which are close to those of...
...is easy to pronounce and fun for people to say. A figured bubinga psaltery For those that balk at my bubinga assertion, consider this: there are other closely related-species in...
...exemption for re-exported finished bows Bubinga Guibourtia spp. II 2017.01.02 Includes finished wood products exceeding 10 kg; musical instruments exempt Cedar, Mulanje Widdringtonia whytei II 2019.11.28 Includes finished wood products...
...Ipe Lacewood Macacauba Marblewood Mesquite, Black Pau Ferro Rosewood, Brazilian Snakewood Tulipwood Verawood Walnut, Peruvian Yellowheart AFRICA Afrormosia Afzelia Anigre Blackwood, African Bubinga Ebony, Gaboon Iroko Limba Mahogany, African Makore...
...Guibourtia coleosperma 4.5″ long 226 African rosewood Guibourtia coleosperma 275 Tiete rosewood Guibourtia hymenaeifolia 179 Bubinga Guibourtia sp. 585 Bubinga Guibourtia tessmannii 255 Kevazinga Guibourtia tessmannii 586 Saffonheart Halfordia scleroxyla...
General Wood Information Are Rosewoods (and Bubinga) really banned by CITES? Common US Hardwoods Ebony: Dark Outlook for Dark Woods? How Wood is Formed in Trees Restricted and Endangered Wood...
... Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) irritant Brownheart irritant Bubinga irritant, lesions ...
...of Troublesome Woods: Wood Gluing Notes Bubinga High density, closed pores, and natural oils can cause problems with glue penetration. Bulletwood High density and moderately oily. Cocobolo Very high oil...
...the whole, not worth the exorbitant costs over, say, Douglas Fir. Try this instead: For huge tabletop slabs, waterfall Bubinga or curly Claro Walnut have a lot more visual interest....