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The large medullary rays that give this wood its name are light brown while the wood itself is medium to dark reddish brown. Commonly used for inlay, furniture, veneer, musical instruments, and turned objects.
What is the difference between Leopardwood and Lacewood? Leopardwood is harder and denser and also tends to be darker than Lacewood. Leopardwood is found in Central and South America.
In order to offer more protective packing for shipping - our lengths are often 1/4" less than sizes listed. Need a wider width or longer length? Please email us for a quote. Custom millwork charges will apply.
We will provide you with a 1/4" thick x 3" wide or 4-3/4" wide x 24" long, high quality thin board! These boards are flat, straight, and ready for sanding.
Working with Thin Lumber
4" and wider thins are resawn from a board thick enough to produce 2 pieces and then planed down to a finished thickness of 1/4". This milling process releases tensions in the board and may well induce slight cupping and/or bowing in the finished piece. These movements are normal and not considered "defects". They will not be grounds for a return or refund.
Click here for some tips and tricks on how to work with thin lumber. https://kjpselecthardwoods.com/blogs/wood-n-things/working-with-thin-wood
Perfect no complaints. Thanks, Will buy again for sure
Excellent... exactly what I was looking for.
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Prompt shipping. Well packaged. Happy customer!
Laser cuts through it clean and the colour is great
This batch did not cut out well with my laser, lost quarter of almost every sheet, plenty of waste