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36" GUITAR ZIRICOTE 3" X 2" X 36" -SEE PICS- KILN DRIED~DEAD-ON QUARTERSAWN

$ 41.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    PHOTOS ARE USED AS PART OF DESCRIPTION AND
    SUPERSEDE WRITTEN DESCRIPTION
    ***RARE CLEARANCE SALE***
    ZIRICOTE
    SPIDER WEBBING
    KILN DRIED
    KILN DRIED!
    RESAW
    PERFECT GRAIN PATTERN
    PERFECT RESAW PIECE
    (STUDY PHOTOS!)
    Dimensions Are From Largest Points
    Ziricote (Cordia dodecandra)
    Common Name(s):
    Ziricote
    Scientific Name:
    Cordia dodecandra
    Distribution:
    Central America and Mexico
    Tree Size:
    30-65 ft (10-20 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1.0 m) trunk diameter
    Average Dried Weight:
    50 lbs/ft
    3
    (805 kg/m
    3
    )
    Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):
    .65, .81
    Janka Hardness:
    1,970 lb
    f
    (8,780 N)
    Modulus of Rupture:
    16,400 lb
    f
    /in
    2
    (113.1 MPa)
    Elastic Modulus:
    1,585,000 lb
    f
    /in
    2
    (10.93 GPa)
    Crushing Strength:
    9,270 lb
    f
    /in
    2
    (63.9 MPa)
    Shrinkage:
    Radial: 3.5%, Tangential: 6.7%, Volumetric: 9.8%, T/R Ratio: 1.9
    Color/Appearance:
    Color ranges from medium to dark brown, sometimes with either a green or purple hue, with darker bands of black growth rings intermixed. Ziricote has a very unique appearance, which is sometimes referred to as “spider-webbing” or “landscape” grain figure. Quartersawn surfaces can also have ray flakes similar in appearance to those found on quartersawn
    Hard Maple
    . The pale yellowish sapwood is sometimes incorporated into designs for aesthetic effect, or to cut down on wastage.
    Grain/Texture:
    Grain is straight to slightly interlocked. Medium to fine texture, with good natural luster.
    Endgrain:
    Diffuse-porous; solitary and radial multiples; large to very large pores in no specific arrangement, few; tyloses occasionally present; parenchyma vasicentric, confluent; wide rays, spacing normal to wide.
    Rot Resistance:
    Ziricote is reported to be naturally resistant to decay.
    Workability:
    Overall, Ziricote is fairly easy to work considering its high density. The wood tends to develop end and surface checks during drying, which can be problematic: though the wood is stable once dry. Also, pieces are usually available in narrow boards or turning squares, with sapwood being very common. Ziricote turns and finishes well, and in most instances, it can also be
    glued
    with no problems. (On rare occasions, the wood’s natural oils can interfere with the gluing process.)
    Odor:
    Ziricote has a mild, characteristic scent while being worked, somewhat similar to the smell of
    Pau Ferro
    .
    Allergies/Toxicity:
    Ziricote has been shown to cause cross reactions once an allergic sensitivity to certain woods has been developed. Woods that can cause initial sensitivity include:
    Pau Ferro
    ,
    Macassar Ebony
    ,
    Cocobolo
    , and most
    rosewoods
    . See the articles
    Wood Allergies and Toxicity
    and
    Wood Dust Safety
    for more information.
    Pricing/Availability:
    Likely to be quite expensive, exceeding the price of some
    rosewoods
    , and approaching the cost of some types of
    ebony
    . Also, planks of Ziricote commonly have varying amounts of pale sapwood included, which can contribute to high wastage if not incorporated into a project.
    Sustainability:
    This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
    Common Uses:
    Furniture, veneer, cabinetry, gunstocks, musical instruments (acoustic and electric guitars), turned objects, and other small specialty wood items.
    Comments:
    A truly unique-looking wood, Ziricote has very few imitators; perhaps only the occasional piece of figured
    Brazilian Rosewood
    exhibits the same spider-webbing grain figure.
    AS OF JAN 1ST
    PLEASE UNDERSTAND DUE TO THE
    RIDICULOUS
    RATE INCREASE SHIPPING HAS GONE UP
    (VERY SORRY)