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Mango Wood, incredibly figured, planed, kiln dried 1.25" thick, twenty board ft

$ 107.71

Availability: 32 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Diamond Tropical Hardwoods
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    This listing is for 20 board feet of kiln dried, planed Mango wood that is 1.25 inches thick. All of the boards with numbers on them have been set aside. These are 24.25 to 100 inches long by 3 to 15.75 inches wide and 1.25 inches thick and have really nice figure. There is a yardstick in the pictures for size reference. This is some really nice, super figured wood! It will make some incredible guitars, ukeleles or furniture. The pictures show the amazing figure in mango wood. This listing is for twenty board feet of wood. One board foot is 144 cubic inches. For example, one board foot is 12 x 6 x 2 inches thick. Or a board that measures 4 x 18 x 2 inches thick is also equal to one board foot. We have been in the fancy exotic wood business for more than 20 years and Mango wood is the most beautiful that we have ever come across. Mango has a lot of curly wood, fiddleback, and crotches. The trees have low hanging branches and short trunks so there is a lot of figure. Mango also has a lot of different colors such as oranges, yellows, greens and blacks. THIS AUCTION IS FOR TWENTY BOARD FEET OF KILN DRIED, PLANED MANGO WOOD THAT IS 1.25 INCHES THICK. If you need a specific size please send the dimensions and your address and we will get you a delivered price quote.We sell teak, mahogany, cocobolo rosewood, tigerwood, granadillo, orangeheart, yellowheart, goncalo alves, redheart, spanish cedar, lignum vitae, and other fancy exotics. Of all of our woods and others that we have come into contact with including koa, ebony, pink ivory, etc. Mango is the most unique wood. Mango is a fruit wood and easy to work. Turners love this wood--we also sell giant blanks for making bowls. We have lots of these large pieces of mango for turning. These were cut from crotches and other highly figured parts of the tree. Many of the slabs we have are cut from the same log or bookmatched so they can be used together in dining tables or bars.