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European Spruce Bracewood 20 mm

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  • DIMENSIONS: 560X30/200X20mm

  • BOTANIC NAMEPicea abies.

  • COMMON NAMES: European Spruce, Red Sruce, Picea, Spruce.

  • ORIGIN: Europe

  • DESCRIPTION 2 kg is the approximate quantity needed to build a guitar. Density 440-470 Kg/m3.  Colour varying from yellowish white to reddish yellow.Sapwood not clearly demarcated from heartwood. Straight and fine  grain. Growth rings are visible and strongly marked.
  • RECOMMENDATIONS Easy to work, as long as there are no knots present. Glues and finishes well, though it can give poor (blotchy and inconsistent) results when being stained due to its closed pore structure. A sanding sealer, gel stain, or toner is recommended when colouring Spruce. Wood is not much resistant to fungi and termites.

  • DRYING: Drying speed is quick. Hardly present risk of cracks or distortion.

  • USES:  String instruments sound board.
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Wood: European Spruce

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European Spruce Bracewood 20 mm

  • DIMENSIONS: 560X30/200X20mm

  • BOTANIC NAMEPicea abies.

  • COMMON NAMES: European Spruce, Red Sruce, Picea, Spruce.

  • ORIGIN: Europe

  • DESCRIPTION 2 kg is the approximate quantity needed to build a guitar. Density 440-470 Kg/m3.  Colour varying from yellowish white to reddish yellow.Sapwood not clearly demarcated from heartwood. Straight and fine  grain. Growth rings are visible and strongly marked.
  • RECOMMENDATIONS Easy to work, as long as there are no knots present. Glues and finishes well, though it can give poor (blotchy and inconsistent) results when being stained due to its closed pore structure. A sanding sealer, gel stain, or toner is recommended when colouring Spruce. Wood is not much resistant to fungi and termites.

  • DRYING: Drying speed is quick. Hardly present risk of cracks or distortion.

  • USES:  String instruments sound board.

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