RGGR Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 Recently I bumped into these wonderful Korina pics on the website of one of my local wood supplier. Some more pics. Enjoy!!! http://www.af.nl/voorraad/massief/limba/korina-splitsing.JPG http://www.af.nl/voorraad/massief/limba/bl...enterplank2.JPG http://www.af.nl/voorraad/massief/limba/P2240012.JPG http://www.af.nl/voorraad/massief/limba/P2240011.JPG Quote
jammy Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 (edited) It's all slab cut , well, most of it. Edited November 25, 2005 by jammy Quote
Daniel Sorbera Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 I...need...that...wood. Quote
brian d Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 Is it also known as African Walnut? Brian Quote
Simo Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 Is it also known as African Walnut? Brian ← No, it's a different species to African Walnut (Lovoa) Quote
fryovanni Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 When you first see 14"+ 13'+ lengths of Limba, your head just starts working overtime. My dealer brought in a shipment like that and man I couldn't help but buy. It is hard to see in the pics, but it looks like theres a little figure in their. Great stuff, made me . Peace,Rich Quote
Mattia Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 Eesh...too bad they charge stupid money, eh? And is it me, or do some of those pieces have serious worm damage? Quote
Ledzendrix1128 Posted November 25, 2005 Report Posted November 25, 2005 When you first see 14"+ 13'+ lengths of Limba, your head just starts working overtime. My dealer brought in a shipment like that and man I couldn't help but buy. It is hard to see in the pics, but it looks like theres a little figure in their. Great stuff, made me . Peace,Rich ← hahahaha, your DEALER... yes... wood is a drug... its addicting.. and it satisfies cravings you get... and when your dealer gets a nice shipment in... you find your self selling things to buy it.... Quote
RGGR Posted November 27, 2005 Author Report Posted November 27, 2005 I've heard Limba is quite prone to having little critters in them. They die when the tree dies. When doing solid color project it is no problem of course....with stain or natural finish you have to be more careful. Quote
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