Product |
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Product | Saw Logs |
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Type of species | South American Hardwood |
Species | Morado |
Specifications |
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Grading system | ATIBT grading rules |
Quality | ATIBT_A/B(first) |
Volume | 50 m3 per month Convert |
Diameter | 25-50 cm Convert |
Measurement type | average diameter at both ends under sap |
Length | 2-4 m Convert |
Description |
Morado is a tree found in Brazil and Bolivia. Its wood is often used for making fingerboards for electric basses and guitars. It has a nice feel and tonal attributes to rosewood, but is harder and has a slightly lighter colour. The wood may also be used for flooring, fancy furniture, and handgun grips. It is also known by the names palo santos, caviuna, Brazilian ironwood, and Bolivian rosewood.
In guitar making, Morado is not only used for fingerboards or bridges but also can be used for the back and sides of the acoustic guitar. Morado has slightly different tonal qualities, with coloration from coffee brown to yellow brown and purple. |
Price & Conditions |
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Price | On demand |
Sells to: | Worldwide |
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