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    Wenge Bass Neck Blank – 48″ x 4″ x 1″

    £40.00

    Description

    Wenge (Millettia laurentii) is a dense, durable hardwood native to Central and West Africa, particularly found in countries like Cameroon, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo. It is recognized for its dark brown to almost black heartwood, which is often interspersed with lighter streaks or bands, creating a bold and dramatic contrast. The grain is typically straight, though it can occasionally be wavy or interlocking, and the wood’s coarse texture adds to its rugged appearance and rich luster.

    Favored for its strength and toughness, Wenge is often used in high-end woodworking applications, including fine furniture, cabinetry, veneers, and flooring. Its natural beauty and resilience also make it a popular choice for crafting musical instruments, particularly drum shells and guitar fretboards. The wood finishes to a smooth, polished surface that enhances its deep, dark color and striking grain patterns.

    Wenge is extremely dense, providing excellent resistance to wear, moisture, and pests. Its stability and durability make it suitable for both decorative and functional uses, ensuring longevity in demanding environments.

    As one of the most prized exotic hardwoods, Wenge is sought after by woodworkers and artisans for its unique aesthetic qualities and high-performance characteristics. Sustainable harvesting practices are vital to preserving its availability. With its bold visual appeal, toughness, and versatility, Wenge remains a favorite choice for those seeking an exceptional wood for fine woodworking and specialty projects.

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    Weight 1.1 kg

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