Quality of blackwood, in french:
quote:Dalbergia melanoxylon / appel? commun?ment / L??b?ne du Mozambique
Ce bois offre, en effet, les caract?ristiques essentielles, pour ce qui est de la construction de la caisse de r?sonance et de l?esth?tique des guitares de concert et de studios, plus particuli?rement, ? savoir :
* UNE SONORIT? EXCEPTIONNELLE, comparable ? celle des meilleurs bois de rose br?siliens.
* UNE DENSIT? EXTR?ME et CONSTANTE. Ce bois se travaille bien au burin et au ciseau. Il se plient bien et ne se fracture pas. Il permet de construire des caisses de r?sonance ? toute ?preuve, m?me ? partir de d?coupes de 2.4 mm pour le dos et de 2.0 mm pour les ?clisses.
* UN GRAIN FIN ET SERR? qui permet d??viter tout besoin d?obturer avant l?application de la laque.
* UNE ESTH?TIQUE ?L?GANTE, de couleur pr?dominante noire, qui permet de belles incrustations. Le bois gagnera en esth?tique avec l??ge et ne perdra pas sa couleur.
in english:
quote:Comparative tests have demonstrated that the most truthful and powerful acoustic guitars are achieved from those with the back and sides of:
DALBERGIA MELANOXYLON / AFRICAN BLACKWOOD
This tonewood offers essential features to luthiers, aiming at building outstanding concert and studio guitars:
1. Tap tone, comparable to the very best Brazilian rosewood,
2. A very hard, structurally consistent wood of highest stability that works well under chisel and scrapper, bends well and won?t crack. Structurally very sound guitars even milled down to 2.4 mm for the back and 2.0 mm for the sides.
3. Fine and closed grain, not requiring any filling prior to applying lacquer or shellac.
4. Smart aesthetic, the predominant black colour of which makes inlays possible. Does age well and won?t lose colour.
Source web:
PROSONO international Nice link with nice picture of this nice wood:
quality of african blackwood Maybe I will choose this wood in place of ebony for the neck laminates ?
hello, somebody here ?? I'm speaking alone .. yes all people are sleeping now !! ;o))
(Message edited by pierreyves on January 12, 2009)