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Caoba africana/Khaya torneando espacios en blanco

Precio regular
$1.44
Precio regular
$2.40
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$1.44
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Tamaño

    Compre espacios en blanco de madera torneado de caoba africana de calidad garantizada/espacios en blanco para tacos de billar/espacios en blanco para husillos/escamas para cuchillos.

    Descubra la calidad excepcional de nuestros espacios en blanco de madera torneada de caoba africana, elaborados por expertos para impulsar sus proyectos de carpintería de bricolaje con una elegancia y durabilidad incomparables. Estos exquisitos bloques de madera cuadrados, meticulosamente cortados a partir de tablas de madera de primera calidad, encarnan la belleza natural de la caoba africana y se secan cuidadosamente en horno para garantizar una estabilidad óptima y un contenido de humedad reducido. Tanto si eres un carpintero experimentado como si eres un apasionado del bricolaje.

    Libere el potencial de estos espacios en blanco para tornear madera mientras giran con gracia en los diseños de carpintería de sus sueños en un torno. Crea ejes, patas de mesa o detalles de muebles que encarnan tu visión única. Desde tacos de billar personalizados hasta escamas para navajas, tapones de botellas y mangos complejos, estos espacios en blanco son un lienzo versátil para tu creatividad. Eleve su artesanía con muebles, ebanistería e incrustaciones finos. Ya sean torneados u otros objetos especializados, estos espacios en blanco dan vida a tus creaciones, haciendo de cada pieza un testimonio de tu delicadeza artística.


    DETALLES DE PRODUCTO

    Nombre de la madera Caoba africana/Khaya
    Nombre botánico Khaya spp. (Khaya anthotheca, K. grandifoliola, K. ivorensis, K. senegalensis)
    Longitud Disponible en 6 a 48 pulgadas
    Ancho Disponible en 1 a 2-1/2 pulgadas
    Espesor Disponible en 1 a 2-1/2 pulgadas
    Seco Sí, secado al horno.
    Contenido de humedad 6-7%
    Restricciones de envío No
    Devolver Devolución gratuita de 60 días


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    Are these sizes true sizes?

    Yes, these sizes are True. The Measurements that you see are what you will be getting. For example, if it says 2" x 2" x 12” then that's the exact size you will be getting. However, If you ask, it will be planned or jointed. Then the answer is no. It will be rough sawn cut sizes.

    African Mahogany/Khaya Turning Blanks - Exotic Wood Zone - Buy online Across USA
    African Mahogany/Khaya Turning Blanks - Exotic Wood Zone - Buy online Across USA
    African Mahogany/Khaya Turning Blanks - Exotic Wood Zone - Buy online Across USA
    African Mahogany/Khaya Turning Blanks - Exotic Wood Zone - Buy online Across USA

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    FAQs

    1) Are these sizes true sizes?
    Yes, these sizes are True. The Measurements that you see are what you will be getting. For example, if it says 2" x 2" x 12” then that's the exact size you will be getting. However, If you ask, it will be planned or jointed. Then the answer is no. It will be rough sawn cut sizes.

    2) Are these kiln-dried or air-dried
    80 percent of our stock is kiln-dried. The stock that is not kiln dried is East Indian Rosewood, Gaboon Ebony, and Black palm. Leopardwood that's 2” and above is not kiln dried. We normally sell this kiln-dried. But the current stock is not kiln dried.

    3) What is Moisture?
    Kiln-dried are mostly between 8-10 percent. We are located in St. Louis, Missouri so we have high humidity and hence our moisture is high. Air-dried varies mostly by 12-15 percent.

    4) Are these Quarter Cut or Rift sawn or Flat sawn?
    This varies. However, 100 percent of our back and sides, neck blanks, and fingerboards are Quarter cut and book matched except Birdseye maple.

    5) Are these rough cuts?
    Yes, most of our lumber, luthier products, turning blanks, bowl blanks, etc are all rough cut. We do plane body blanks and this option is added when you buy. We do plane them down at no extra cost.

    6) Are these Planned or Jointed?
    Not planned or jointed. We do this occasionally for customers who don't have access to a planer or jointer at no extra cost.

    7) Would you plane this piece?
    Yes, we can do this. At this moment we are backed up but in exceptional cases, we can help out. Please email at jockey@exoticwoodzone.com

    8) Would you joint this for me?
    Again we can do this at no extra cost if time permits us. Please email at jockey@exoticwoodzone.com

    9) Do you do custom cut?
    Yes, we do custom size orders. But there has to be a minimum of $200 order. But again we try our best to help out in other cases if we can.

    10) How is board foot calculated?
    You take the length x width x thickness and then divide this by 144 (if all measurements are in inches)Here’s an example. A Lumber piece measures 20” wide, 48” long, and 1” thick Then the board feet will be 20 x 48 x 1

    11) Why is lumber so expensive?
    Even though most of the moisture is removed from lumber, wood is still a dense material. Most of the ground freight carriers built the companies to deliver packages much smaller in dimension and lighter than the weight of lumber. When it comes to lumber due to the sheer size of it, shipping companies charge a lot for shipping. We offer free shipping. That's why you are in good hands as we deal with the shipping companies ourselves and get you the best rate and sell the products at on rate.

    12)What kind of lumber do you stock?
    Our specialty is hardwood lumber both exotic and domestic except for Basswood.

    Domestics

    • Basswood
    • Black Walnut
    • Hard Maple
    • Cherry
    • Hard Maple
    • Birdseye maple
    • White Ash
    • Curly Hard Maple
    • Alder
    • Poplar
    • Ambrosia Maple

    Exotics

    • Sapele
    • Genuine Mahogany
    • African Mahogany
    • Spanish Cedar
    • Purpleheart
    • Padauk
    • Bloodwood
    • Cocobolo
    • Zebrawood
    • Leopardwood
    • Bocote
    • Olivewood live edge slabs
    • African blackwood
    • Chechen
    • Granadillo