theodoropoulos
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wenge for ribs
I wanted to hear some opinion about wenge for ribs....And if the flatsawn is more difficult to bend than quartersawn...
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Yaron Naor
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Wenge
Wenge in general is not a friendly wood )-: the grain is heavy and tough, tend to brake easly, don't know about it's tonal and QS characteristics
Good Luck!
Yaron Naor
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sabbassi
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many people avoind it because it hurt the frigile hands. it splinter a lot and you have many splinters in your finger in no time.
It is a beautiful wood if ou can resist the bending burning and the splinters in your hand
try to google it (wenge + splinters)
Best regards, Samir
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SamirCanada
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Hi there my friend.
I have built my latest oud using wenge. I wouldn't recommend using it. As was said before it splinters a lot and they get stuck in your hand for quite
some time since its almost impossible to get them out. Also, they can lead to sepsis which is a blood poisoning disease. Not good...
It smells nice when heated though, almost like chocolate and coffee.
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theodoropoulos
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hi!!
thanks for the responce...What about the bending??easy??in flatsawn??
and which thickness did you use for the ribs??
thanx
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