Topic: Rosewood Wood
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What is rose·wood?
(rōz'wʊd') n. Any of various tropical or semitropical leguminous trees of the genera Tipuana, Pterocarpus, or Dalbergia, having hard reddish or dark wood with a strongly marked grain. The wood of any of these trees, used in cabinetwork. Read More »
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Which wood is harder? hickory or rosewood?
Hickory's hardness is 1820 and Patagonian Rosewood's hardness is 3840 on th... Read More »
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What's the closest wood color to Rosewood?
I don't know the difference between cherry and natural cherry, but cherry was the first thing that came to mind. It has a red color to it like rosewood. Walnut is just a dark chocolate brown with no red in it. Read More »
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The pre-eminent rosewood appreciated in the western world is the wood of Dalbergia nigra which is now a CITES – listed endangered species. It is best known ... More »
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These days the quality of various hardwood has been replaced by price and rarety. Heavy world deforestation and over harvesting of domestic hardwoods has put a severe shortage in the traditional and exotic furniture grade hardwoods. The onl... Read More »
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The wood dust is probably from insects eating into the wood. Time to get out the bug spray. Source(s): Been there. Read More »
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It is referred to as "fretboard conditioner", try Dean Markley's Love Potion #15, not only does it have a great name, but it works great on rosewood and ebony fretboards. Source(s): www.guitarcenter.com Read More »
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Ebony is the brightest in timbre as its a even denser wood than maple and its great for pronouncing notes and playing. Maple is a very dense wood and it gives off a very bright sound with a tiny bit of warmth and its great to play. Rosewood... Read More »
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At different periods in time certain woods became more rare or less rare. At the moment rosewood is a really common wood for making guitars, it's a strong and light wood. Maple again is strong and fairly light but it's used slightly less in... Read More »
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- the rare ones are Olive ...... Read More »
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