Knife Scales - Wood - Bubinga - pair
Bubinga Knife Scales
Bubinga is a wood that has been used for years with success in both furnature building and in musical istruments. It is a better tonewood than it’s been given credit for. Harder and heavier than either Brazilian or Indian Rosewood, Bubinga is sometimes known as African Rosewood, although it’s not a Dalbergia. It has a medium texture with interlocking grain. It’s pinkish-mauve cast oxidizes to a nice brownish-red over time. Because of its interlocking grain, it can be like some of the more difficult Mahogany to bend. Overall. It is often highly figured.
Pictures are a representation only. These blanks continuallycome and go so every set will be slightly different
Sanded to 100 grit and buffed with Beal Buffing System using Triple E and White Diamond. This picture is just for reference as to what these blanks look like finished.
Approx Measurement: 6" long x 2" wide x 3/8" thick