Bubinga is a high-rated wood due to its exciting properties. Manufacturers manipulate it carefully because of the hardness and texture. Bubinga also called as African Rosewood. It has been used for years in the production of classic guitar. If you wish to have a guitar with traditional sound and exciting look, then choose Bubinga wood for your guitar backs and sides.
The wood is dense, hard and heavy, but the attractive color and interlocking texture makes it unique. Bubinga sounds closer to rosewood and yet available at affordable price tag. It has a better quality and useful in making highly-priced instruments. The drying process is done slowly and carefully to avoid the risk of cracks and deformation.
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Wood species | Bubinga |
Common Names | Bubinga, Kevazingo |
Scientific name | Guibourtia spp |
Weight | 700-910 kg/m3 |
Color | Orange red, Often veined in darker red. |
Texture | Requires less grain filling with a finer texture. |
Shipping | Requires export permit |
Recommendations | Also used for drop-tops and veneer |
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