

Leopard/Lacewood 4/4 and 8/4
Leopardwood (Roupala brasiliensis)
Botanical Name |
Roupala brasiliensis |
Origin | Central and South America |
Janka Hardness | 2,150 lbf |
Average Dried Weight | 55 lbs/ft3 |
Workability | Leopardwood is somewhat difficult to work due to its high density and tendency to tearout during planing. It glues and finishes well. |
Related Species |
Lacewood (Panopsis spp.) Macadamia Nut (Macadamia integrifolia) Silky Oak, Northern (Cardwellia sublimis) Silky Oak, Southern (Grevillea robusta) |
Leopard/Lacewood 4/4 and 8/4
4/4
4050 Old Cornelia Hwy
Gainesville GA 30507
United States
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