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What was that wood?!
There was a type of wood mentioned in this area of the forum a while back, and I forget the name of it. I believe it started with an "L". It was compared to ironwood, but suppose to be better. Actually, it was rated as the end-all be-all of wood.
I think the post was lost in the crach of '08
Anyone have any ideas? :shrug:
C utz
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I know of...
Larch,
http://www.mundyveneer.com/images/15larch.jpg
Lati,
Which I can't find a good picture of...
Lignum Vitae,
http://www.woodfinder.com/woods/scans/lignum.jpg
Limbali,
http://www.arte-parquet.it/images/essenze/limbali.jpg
and Longui.
Which I can't find a good picture of either...
Any of them ring a bell?
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I remember a thread about Lignum Vitae.
Heavy (it sinks!), incredibly tough and hard at the same time, durable, has a greenish color.
Often used as a sole on high-end wooden planes.
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Lignum Vitae = Ironwood I believe. It's heavy and waxy, has a very tight grain and is hard to get in large pieces without flaws.
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[QUOTE=floppyshoes;159415]Lignum Vitae = Ironwood I believe. It's heavy and waxy, has a very tight grain and is hard to get in large pieces without flaws.[/QUOT
+1
charlie
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lignum vitae was what Merlin's wand was suppose to be made from
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and the Larch always makes me laugh... Curse you Monty Python!!!!
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Lignum Vitae!
THAT's it!!!
Thanks guys!
Now, for the next one....
The Larch.
:roflmao
(thanks again)
C utz