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Blue Mahoe, Hibiscus elatus
Blue Mahoe, Hibiscus elatus, is a moderately hard wood with a specific gravity of 0.58. The heartwood is very durable. The fairly straight grain has hues of steely blues, metal greys, deep purples, greens, browns, and an elegant chatoyance in the wood. The narrow sapwood is pale white and brown in color, creating an attractive contrast with the heartwood. From reports and our own experience, the timber is generally easy to saw, plane, route, mould, mortise, carve, glue, nail, screw, sand, and turn, with a natural gloss in the wood when finished. It responds very well to both hand and machine tools in all woodworking operations. The wood has a musical quality. The guitar in the image is made from our Blue Mahoe. We supply both timber and products made from the wood. |
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