Chechen Burls
Chechen wood grows in the land of Mexico and Central America. Chechen Burls is a very less-known tonewood in the world of guitars. It’s often called Caribbean Rosewood since the wood has similar characteristics and habits of Rosewood.
Chechen is also called as black poisonwood. It has an interesting grain pattern and high polish which looks great on pen blanks. The color variation assures excellent pen models. Chechen wood grows in the land of Mexico and Central America. Chechen is a very less-known tonewood in the world of guitars. It’s often called as Caribbean Rosewood since the wood has similar characteristics and habits of Rosewood.
Chechen is dense and hard but easy to work. A few tear out may occur in case of machining parts with interlocked grain. The guitar backs and sides glue well to create a stunning outlook. Chechen Burls has a fine texture with very good durability. Chechen is estimated as an affordable substitute for highly expensive tropical woods. It has moderate pricing as of imported hardwood.
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Wood species | Chechen |
Common Names | Chechen, Chechem, Caribbean Rosewood |
Scientific name | Metopium brownei |
Weight | 990 kg/m3 |
Color | Red, orange or brown contrast with dark stripes blackish brown |
Texture | Fine texture with a natural luster |
Shipping | No restrictions |
Recommendations | Good for various applications |