Brazilian Ebony - Pau Ferro    
   

Figure: The woods in this group will have a range of colors and figures from solid even color to streaks and marble like figures. When fresh cut the colors and figure will be bright and bold. Once the finished surface is exposed the wood looses the brightness of color and tones down to a darker more mellow appearance. When the wood is cut into narrow strips and small fittings the bold figure will disappear and you will have subtle shades of color.

Grain: Is almost always straight.

Texture: Ultra fine and uniform, very dense and heavy.

Characteristics of the Wood: All the woods share the same general characteristics of being stiff and brittle with a dense compact structure. Because of the woods' hardness, working with hand tools or a carving knife would be difficult and slow going. Sanding with power tools warms up the wood and brings out the natural oils thus gumming up and clogging the sanding paper. Sanding by hand gently and easily works fine. Machining and turning properties are excellent. Joinery work can be machined to a clean smooth surface with a crisp sharp edge. Very delicate fittings can be turned on a lathe. This group of wood can be brought to a polished marble like finish.

Use: Small fittings and turned items, railings, blocks, moldings, cap rails, trim work and wales, planking for decks and accent planking on the inside and outside of the bulkwards.

Weight: 60 to 90 average weight per cubic foot.