i think paul was just pulling your leg deni, nice lumber, we pay 52$bf for cocobolo here in sunny saskatchewan where it is our rainy season also just frozen stuff though
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Now i found myself realy comportable being a member of SCW,
lots good guys here,
Thanks for all suggestion,
Cheers,
Hi Deni,
This appears to be you: http://www.alibaba.com/member/id100560815/aboutus.html
Is it? Nice stuff!
Mike
Deni,
What part of Indonesia are you from? I just got back from a trip to Jakarta and Bali.
Randy
That sure is pretty wood! Rosewood can be expensive to buy here, so it's kind of novelty to see such large beautiful pieces of it. Be sure to post some pics if you do build a boat from it!
For boat building, you want to avoid really dense woods such as Rosewood, although sign me up if someone wants to import the stuff. I've got some woodworking projects I'd like to do out of Rosewood.
But back to boats...
It's not so much the weight that's the problem (although it is a consideration). The problem has to do with expansion and contraction of the wood.
If you use a dense wood, movement as a result of expansion and contraction over time will result in cracking and separating of the joints.
But a soft wood such as Western Red Cedar or Mahogany will expand and contract into itself (compress itself) thus avoiding the huge stresses on the seams.
So no, Rosewood wouldn't be a very good wood for boatbuilding.
But I'd sure like to talk about getting a couple hundred board feet of it if it could be brought in to the states at a reasonable price.