Craft a Stunning Pool Cue with Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha
Looking for a hardwood that can create the perfect pool cue? Look no further than Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha. The beautiful dark color, smooth texture, and durability characterize this raw exotic hardwood. Additionally, it's perfect for crafting pool cues that are beautiful and perform well. Furthermore, we'll delve deeper into the features of this wood and why it's an excellent choice for pool cue makers.
Properties
Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha, a dense hardwood, boasts stiffness and high shock resistance. These properties make it ideal for crafting pool cues that are both beautiful and durable. Its dark color ranges from dark brown to nearly black, and it often has a straight grain that adds to its visual appeal.
Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha features a medium to fine texture that allows smooth machining and finishing. Additionally, this texture makes it suitable for applications requiring precision and a polished appearance. Moreover, all of these features make Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha, a top choice for pool cue makers.
Benefits
Crafting a pool cue from Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha offers several benefits. Firstly, it naturally resists moisture and decay, which means it can withstand the rigors of frequent use. Secondly, it has a high resistance to scratches and dents, which means it can last for years without showing signs of wear and tear.
Finally, its dark color and straight grain make it visually striking and distinctive, ensuring that your pool cue will be a true work of art.
Sustainability
We understand the importance of sustainable forestry practices, which is why we source our Louro Preto - Cordia Megalantha from responsibly managed forests. By purchasing this raw exotic hardwood, you support sustainable forestry practices and contribute to protecting the environment. Consequently, you can feel good about doing your part.
ITEM DETAILS
LOURO PRETO
1.0" X 1.0" X 6"
Louro Preto is closely related to Bocote and Ziricote, a Central / South American wood species in the Cordia genus. Its heartwood is typically medium brown, with red and green tints common. The sap is easily discerned, being of a pale coloration with a base usually a muted yellowish hue.
The wood is known to darken considerably with repeated UV-ray exposure. Louro Preto is generally pretty tame in its grain patterns (which are usually straight-grained or somewhat irregular) compared to either of its aforementioned Cordia counterparts.
Notable Features of the Material:
- Texture ranges from fine to medium.
- Impressive natural luster associated with the genus.