Santos Rosewood
Santos Rosewood is a wood highly regarded by luthiers in the last years for fingerboards. For some luthiers, it is a perfect substitute of Bubinga or some Rosewoods in this part of the instrument, due to its hardness, stability and attractive.
To all these reasons we have to add its great value for money what make it become a great option for your classic guitar fingerboard.
Discover the stunning grain of Santos Rosewood for Electric Bass fingerboards that we have available in Maderas Barber, always with the best quality.
BOTANIC NAME: Machaerium scleroxylon.
COMMON NAMES: Pau Ferro, Morado, Bolivian Rosewood, Santos Rosewood.
ORIGIN: Brazil.
DESCRIPTION: Density 940 kg/m3. Colour can be highly varied, ranging from reddish/orange to a dark violet/brown, usually with contrasting darker black streaks. Narrow sapwood is a pale yellow and is clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Grain is typically straight, though sometimes slightly irregular or interlocked. Fine, even texture and a naturally high luster.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Pau Ferro is considered overall to be of fair workability, as it can blunt the cutting edges of tools, and any irregular grain has a tendency to tear out during machining operations. Also, many of the same challenges in gluing rosewoods are common to Pau Ferro as well. Pau Ferro turns and finishes well. Can cause eye and skin irritation.
DRYING: Dries slowly. No risk of deformation but it can crack.
USES: Guitar tops, backs, fingerboards , headplates and bridges. Wind instruments