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SAPELE

Scientific name: Entundophragma cylindricum
Origin: Central Africa and Ivory Coast
Grain: heartwood is a medium to fairly dark reddish brown to purpleish brown; sapwood whitish or pale yellow
Properties: Moderately heavy, dense, and hard



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Posts: 8345 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Very nice !! There are some very beautiful woods out there.Last year I had one made with maple burl ,but it was stabilized [impregnated with acrylic] so no finish is necessary and I don't have to worry about getting it wet .
 
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D Humbarger, having used sapele quite a lot when I was building schools and veterinary clinics in the Central African Republic, be aware that it can be dimensionnally unstable. It warps and twists incredibly with a rise and/or fall in relative humidity and should be thoroughly kiln dried and let for awhile before doing anything requiring close tolerances. It can't be used for musical instruments (to my knowledge) because of this.


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The "boss" from the Greenland bison is also a nice handle material.
This knife is made by my friend a danish knife maker.









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Damn that is some beautiful stuff Jeffery & awesome file work too! Thanks for the info Wink. I appreciate it.



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Jeff that knife is georgeous. How much would that one cost?


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Jeffrey, do you mean bison or musk ox ? I didn't think there were bison in Greenland.Whatever it is it's beautiful !!
 
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Mete

Sorry You are right musk ox and not bison.

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My friend made this knife for himself, but will make you one. He made tree blades in this style. One blade blank is still available. The other one is for me. For comparison is my Lile misfit fighter with a 6" blade.

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André

This is another one of his knives with mammoth ivory this knife is for sale.








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Very nice pieces . . . that wood looks amazing.

But look also at common birch tuber :






So common and so nice . . .

Jiri
 
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