Product Description
Lacewood
Color/Appearance: Has a very conspicuous flecking that gives this wood its namesake.
The wood itself is a reddish brown with grey or light brown rays, which result in a lace
pattern when quartersawn. Like other woods that exhibit the strongest figure in
quartersawn pieces, (such as Sycamore), Lacewood has the most pronounced figure and
displays the largest flecks when perfectly quartersawn; this is due to the wood’s wide
medullary rays, whose layout can be seen the clearest when looking at the endgrain.
Grain/Texture: Has a fairly coarse and uneven texture due to the difference in densities
between the regular wood tissue and the rays. The grain is usually straight.
Common Uses: Veneer, cabinetry, fine furniture, musical instruments (guitars), and
turned objects.
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