Padauk Info Sheet

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African Padauk The Wood Database - Lumber Identification

PADAUK is moderately heavy, strong, and stiff, with exceptional stability. It’s a popular hardwood among hobbyist woodworkers because of its unique color and low cost. PADAUK is perhaps the most frequently misspelled (and mispronounced) wood species, with Padouk, Paduk, and Paduak being common misspellings.

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Padauk Wood

Jul 19, 2016 . All PADAUKs bear distinctive, round, inedible fruit banded by a flat wing that gives them a flying saucer-like appearance. In fact, pterocarpus means "winged fruit." Depending on the species, PADAUK's coarse-grained heartwood varies in color from a lustrous purple-red to orange-red. With age and exposure to sunlight, it turns deep maroon.

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Padauk Wood Veneer Sheets

PADAUK Wood Veneer Sheets PADAUK Wood Veneer This listing of veneer consists of both PADAUK and Narra. PADAUK is the red to reddish-orange veneer shown below. The warmer orange pictures below are Narra veneers from the Philippines. Both are gorgeous species that look outstanding with a clear finish.
Family: Leguminosae
Scientific Name: Pterocarpus soyauxiiindicus

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Padauk Hardwood - Padauk Wood and Thin Boards

General Workability: PADAUK is generally easy to work with and cut. It is an excellent choice for woodturning and glues and finishes well. Project Ready? These thin wood sheets are perfect for scroll sawing, laser cutting and engraving, thick veneers, and much more.

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Padauk Veneer: Exotic Padauk Wood Veneers Sheets Oakwood

The orange red color of PADAUK Veneer makes it an interesting choice for cabinet projects. One thing to remember is, like most exotic wood species, it is photo sensitive and will change color when exposed to UV light. PADAUK can be found primarily in Central and West Tropical Africa. It also is known as Camwood, Barwood and Corail.

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PFS173 - padauk.com.tw

Built-in VDD/2 LCD bias voltage generator to provide maximum 5x12 dots LCD displayy. 13. Clock sources: IHRC, ILRC & EOSC (XTAL) 14. For every wake-up enabled IO, two optional wake-up speed are supported: normal and fast. 15. 16 selectable levels of LVR reset from 1.8V to 4.5V. 16. Two external interrupt pins.

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Padauk Lumber for Woodworkers - Friendly Service

A straight, well shaped tree. Reaches 100 feet with a buttressed trunk which may be 48" at breast height. PADAUK (African) grows in Africa Weight 3.75 lbs /Bd. Ft. 4.75% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.) Hardness 1970 Janka Rating 52.71% harder than red oak (1290 psi) Density 0.61 Specific Gravity -4.69% less dense than red oak (.64)

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Padauk Lumber Imported Lumber Macbeath Hardwood

PADAUK Lumber PADAUK Lumber Species: PADAUK Pterccarpus soyauxii Central and West Tropical Africa, also called camwood. Heartwood is a vivid orange-red, toning down to dark purple-brown with red streaks upon exposure. Machines very easily, nails, screws, glues, and polishes very well, and an excellent finish is obtainable.

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Padauk – Cook Woods

PADAUK is a unique open grained hardwood from Africa that has a bright Vermillion color when first cut. Over time it slowly ages to a purple Rosewood color. Huge logs are sometimes available, producing beautiful, large boards. PADAUK is a good substitute for Indian rosewood for guitar backs and sides. 39 items Species PADAUK (39) Width - 0.75 10.56

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African Padauk Thin Stock Lumber - Woodpeck

PADAUK (Pterocarpus soyauxii) a very popular species among turners and box makers. It is easy to work and finishes well. The pinkish orange to deep brownish red finishes to a very deep luster. The color can change over time, so we recommend a finish with UV inhibitors.

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Pterocarpus macrocarpus

Pterocarpus macrocarpus is a large tree native to South East Asia, often cultivated as an ornamental, a shade tree and for its timber. It has escaped from cultivation and has become naturalized in open lowlands and secondary forests. It can grow in …

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USDA Forest Service - Forest Products Laboratory

USDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory One Gifford Pinchot Drive Madison, WI 53705-2398 (608) 231-9200 . Wood Technical Fact Sheet. Pterocarpus soyauxii. African PADAUK

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Padauk Earrings Inventables

31% Light Transmission White Acrylic Sheet Dimensions: 8 in × 12 in, Thickness: 1/16 in. $6.49. Gorilla Glue Size: 2 oz, Dry Color: Tan. PADAUK 6" × 12" × 1/16" PADAUK. $9.14. This project's Bill of Materials is not complete. Add to Cart $15.63 from Inventables

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Padauk raw veneer – Wood Demand

This PADAUK raw veneer has a fantastic red-orange color. It is a good wood for beginners, soft, perfect for knife. The raw wood sheet is a great material for a variety of crafts: marquetry, whittling, inlay, restoration, bentwood ring making, carving, woodworking, DIY jewelry projects, etc Quantity — OR — Add to cart Compare

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Amboyna Burl Wood Veneer Sheets

Though straight grain PADAUK is certainly a beautiful wood, it is the burl (called "Amboyna") that is the most sought after. Known for its interleaving colors of red, orange, brown and yellow, amboyna burl is unmistakably one of the forest's most valued species.

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Performa Padauk Tonewood 4/4 Violin Shoulder Rest

Additionally, the Performa shoulder rest includes two separate soft foam pads that can be used for comfort and preference. The pre-installed pad is 2mm high, and a 5mm pad may be switched out as it is needed. These pads are reusable. Item includes: Performa shoulder rest, PADAUK wood 2mm foam pad (pre-installed) 5mm extra-thick foam pad

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Padauk wood?

    PADAUK is a moderately hard wood with a striking, bright orange color. It is extremely durable and rot resistant. General Workability: PADAUK is generally easy to work with and cut. It is an excellent choice for woodturning and glues and finishes well. Project Ready?

  • What are the different types of Padauk?

    African PADAUK ( P. soyauxi ), sometimes referred to as vermillion, is the only PADAUK species readily available today. Others occasionally sold include Andaman PADAUK ( P. dalbergioides ), Angola PADAUK or muniga, kiaat ( P. angolensis ), Burmese PADAUK ( P. macrocarpus ), narra ( P. indicus ), and sandalwood PADAUK ( P. santalinus ).

  • Is padauk hard to cut?

    PADAUK is a moderately hard wood with a striking, bright orange color. It is extremely durable and rot resistant. General Workability: PADAUK is generally easy to work with and cut.

  • What are the side effects of Padauk?

    Odor: PADAUK has a faint, pleasing scent while being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, PADAUK has been reported as a sensitizer. Usually most common reactions simply include eye, skin, and respiratory irritation.

  • What is African Padauk wood?

    African PADAUK. PADAUK is moderately heavy, strong, and stiff, with exceptional stability. It’s a popular hardwood among hobbyist woodworkers because of its unique color and low cost. PADAUK is perhaps the most frequently misspelled (and mispronounced) wood species, with Padouk, Paduk, and Paduak being common misspellings.

  • What is a padauk stand made of?

    A bonsai stand made from African PADAUK wood. Pterocarpus soyauxii, the African PADAUK or African coralwood, is a species of Pterocarpus in the family Fabaceae, native to central and tropical west Africa, from Nigeria east to Congo-Kinshasa and south to Angola.

  • What is the scientific name of African padauk tree?

    Common Name(s): African PADAUK, Vermillion. Scientific Name: Pterocarpus soyauxii. Distribution: Central and tropical west Africa. Tree Size:100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall, 2-4 ft (.6-1.2 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 47 lbs/ft 3 (745 kg/m 3)

  • What is the native name of wood in Africa?

    The wood is also favored for its use in stringed instruments (namely acoustic and electric guitars) for its tonal attributes and durability. Dust from the wood produced during wood processing can cause dermatitis in some people. Native African names include Kisese (Congo), Mbel (Cameroon), Mukula, N'gula (Zaire), and Tacula (Angola).

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