A rich, coffee colored wood with veins of caramel, Wenges striking contrast makes it an excellent accent wood for small, decorative items. The wood is extremely dense and durable. You wont have to worry about chipout, which is difficult to prevent when planing thin stock. Thin boards are ideal for edging, veneering, inlay, marquetry, sides for decorative boxes, bending stock, bent laminations and whatever else your imagination can dream up! Lumber Details: Native to: Forests of Zaire, Cameroon, Gabon, southern Tanzania, Mozambique and the Congo. Tree: Medium sized, may reach a height of 50 to 60 feet, with a trunk diameter of 30 to 36 inches. Sapwood: Pale yellow or white, clearly differentiated from the heartwood. Heartwood: Dark brown to black, with fine, very dark veins and pale lines. Fantastic contrast. Color variation between boards is reported to be moderate. Light and Air-Induced Changes: Exposure lightens the dark color of the wood, and lumber can be intentionally left in the sun to lighten the color. Grain: Fairly straight. Texture: Medium to coarse. Luster: Low. Movement: Fairly stable. Natural Durability: Heartwood is quite durable and resistant to termites. High weather resistance makes Wenge an option for some exterior applications. Working characteristics: Responds well to machine and hand tools, provided they are sharp. Because of the natural resins in the wood, special care must be taken in gluing and finishing operations. Strength: Varies with density. Bending strength is generally very high. Compressive strength parallel to the grain is exceptionally high. It is moderately hard and resistant to marring. High weight and density.,Hardware > Tools,Rockler
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