What is special about cocobolo?

What is special about cocobolo?

What is special about cocobolo?

Cocobolo is heavy, strong, durable and resistant to preservative treatments. Its uses include architectural woodwork, turnery, tool handles, musical and scientific instruments and specialty items. The wood is also very popular for use as cutlery handles.

What wood is similar to cocobolo?

pau ferro (Machaerium spp.) has a very similar overall appearance that can also be confused with (or substituted for) cocobolo.

Is cocobolo wood expensive?

Price: Commonly sells for between $50 and $65 per board foot. Cocobolo is a Central American wood that is widely prized by owners of expensive handguns and knives. It’s a beautiful wood that ranges from orange to reddish-brown with dark traces running through the grain.

Where can I find cocobolo wood?

Cocobolo is found in Central America, primarily in Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. No matter where you find cocobolo, the pieces will display the same red, orange, and purple tones with black streaks. The sapwood is almost white.

Is cocobolo A rosewood?

Cocobolo is a part of the Dalbergia genus. This is the same genus where both the Brazilian and Indian rosewoods belong. In fact, some builders count it as rosewood. So although it’s not a rosewood, it’s pretty close.

Does cocobolo darken?

Cocobolo darkens with age and oxidation.

Is cocobolo banned?

Resolution No AG-0260-2011 prohibited the harvest of live cocobolo trees, yet allowed the harvest of fallen trees, stumps, and roots.

What is King cocobolo?

Cocobolo King is a trademarked grade and a definite standout above our normal Cocobolo blanks. With brown, orangish wood with black stripes, these Cocobolo King premium grade blanks are real beauties!

What is the most expensive wood UK?

Agarwood, price: £7,760 per kilogram The infection causes the wood to turn dense and dark while also having a fragrant oil that is in as high demand as the timber.

Is cocobolo better than rosewood?

Cocobolo is a stronger wood, often more difficult to work with. This, of course, impacts the tone. Brazilian rosewood brings a bright sound. But cocobolo adds more treble to the mix.

Where does cocobolo grow?

Cocobolo Dalbergia retusa retusa, commonly known as cocobolo, is a small to medium-sized tree native to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Cocobolo’s distinctive characteristic is its production of natural oils, which provides the wood with a natural waterproof polish.

Does cocobolo darken with age?

Sapwood is typically a very pale yellow. Colors are lighter when freshly sanded/cut, and darken with age; for more information, see the article on preventing color changes in exotic woods. Grain/Texture: Grain is straight to interlocked, with a fine even texture. Good natural luster.