A couple of days ago I got this sample in the mail from a trustworthy Chinese furniture restorer.
Huanghuali - Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen
The images were captured using a scanner and it looks a bit more saturated than it is in person (a bit less red)
The sample weights 147 g, and the size is 152 length, 78 wide, 14 - 12 thickness, which gives around 0,95 g/cm3 (The sample is dry but the exact moisture content is unknown)
The wood has a particular scent, not really a rosewood smell, but a particularly pleasant smell when you work with it.
I don't really have a history of the sample but it looked like it was part of a side panel where a small door hinge was attached.
I just wanted to share the sample and end grain (the sample was sanded to 240 grit to just show better the grain and color it will go through a better sanding process later when I have time)
Huanghuali - Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen
The images were captured using a scanner and it looks a bit more saturated than it is in person (a bit less red)
The sample weights 147 g, and the size is 152 length, 78 wide, 14 - 12 thickness, which gives around 0,95 g/cm3 (The sample is dry but the exact moisture content is unknown)
The wood has a particular scent, not really a rosewood smell, but a particularly pleasant smell when you work with it.
I don't really have a history of the sample but it looked like it was part of a side panel where a small door hinge was attached.
I just wanted to share the sample and end grain (the sample was sanded to 240 grit to just show better the grain and color it will go through a better sanding process later when I have time)