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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Heavy, dark, and dense piece of Ebony with consistently dark grain. I used a small piece to make part of a wa-handle for a kitchen knife I made. Cuts, sands, finishes well. The dust stains your fingers though!
Sharon K. Kloss
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
Woodworker for 40+ years. Received my Ebony coated in wax, removed wax and ran it through the bandsaw, resawed lengthwise. both pieces had 2 cracks the full length of stock. Junk product, cracks were hidden. now glue up cracks and set back a day. Not impressed.
alex
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2021
Very good product for a reasonable price. Used it to make a wand. Fun to work with.
Bryan4980
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
Very good wood. Definitely ebony, you could even say that I have wood for this wood!
Carl East
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
Used it to make bolt action pens for my friends. Looks great with gun metal, antique brass and antique pewter finishesPlan to try other finishes.
REMI
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019
Did not come with square edges, more of a trapezoid but I suspect this is from how the wood drys, also why it has wax to help with the wood drying process. Cut off some slices and was the piece is black throughout. I would order again if needed.
ellen mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017
I have bought 5 of these and I am very pleased! A little rough on the saw marks but a little sanding and there all gone. Got some very nice streaks in some pieces and straight black in others. Highly recommend the seller and the wood
Some Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2013
I got 4 of these and all of them look like they were cut with little to no care. I'd think that for wood going for nearly a dollar per cubic inch that some attention would be paid. Some of the pieces were not even square. They were cut as trapezoid or parallelogram in profile. Some axis were dimensionally were 7/8 rather than inch in width. Not really fatal flaws for most applications but it just seemed careless when doing it right wouldn't take much effort. I'm guessing that this is that handiwork of african lumber workers rather than the american vendor though.Probably irrelevant to most people but this wood mills well with feeds and speeds about the same as 6061. Surface finish is flat and edges do not chip or splinter. Not as nice to mill as lignum vitae but that stuff is evidently magic...
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