Acajou Mahogany Wood - Block
Acajou wood- Block for knife handle
Acajou wood block is a very popular material used for knife handles in knifemaking. Acajou is a species of tropical tree from South and Central America, characterized by a beautiful, warm shade of brown and natural grain.
Acajou wood is soft, making it easy to work with, but hard enough to ensure the durability and strength of the knife's handle. It is also resistant to moisture and changing weather conditions, making it an ideal material for utility knives.
Acajou wood block has a smooth surface that is easy to sand and polish, resulting in a beautifully finished knife handle. The wood also has a natural elegance, which gives the handle a unique look.
Wooden knifemaking blocks
This wooden block is more than just a simple functional item. It is a future work of art that will soon become a part of everyday life and will bring joy of use and enjoy its appearance for many years to come. Each piece of wood is unique and inimitable, and its natural beauty and texture add character and elegance to any product made from it. It is ideal for those who appreciate high quality products and want to have something unique in their collection.
Wooden blocks are specially selected and prepared for use in knifemaking. The process of choosing the right wood is very important because it affects the quality and durability of the final product. The blocks are selected from the best types of wood, which are characterized by high quality and durability, as well as an attractive appearance.
Dimensions approx.: 150x35x52mm
Notes:
- Wood is a natural product and as such no two pieces are the same, the same wood growing in different locations may differ, even if it is exactly the same species.
- Due to the natural drying process of wood, the sizes listed in the table may vary slightly from the actual sizes.
- This timber species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- The available wood is air-dry, that is, with a moisture content of approx. 15%