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australian beefwood

Post by ashparekh » Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:38 pm

dear friends. Can somebody let me know if they know something about australian beefwood or bullet wood. If someone has used this wood on their guitars i would be happy to receive their comments about the sound of this wood and if you have pictures of a guitar then will be great if you can display. Thank you allen for your help.

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Re: australian beefwood

Post by matthew » Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:09 pm

Ashok the only piece of beefwood I have come across was hard and very resinous, I wouldn't use it for anything other than nut or saddle or decorative inlay. But the colour didn't suit the first two uses on a double bass, and there are other decorative woods that I'd use in preference to beefwood. I still have a chunk of it somewhere, probably make a good tool handle or something. I think there are several varieties of tree called beefwood, also. I have not heard of bullet wood before.

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Re: australian beefwood

Post by Bruce McC » Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:24 pm

Beefwood is a common name for Red Silky Oak, Stenocarpus salignus. "Wood in Australia"- Keith R Bootle
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Re: australian beefwood

Post by kiwigeo » Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:08 pm

Beefwood appears to be the common name for a wide number of different Australian species.

Beefwood is the name given to a number of Australian trees which have timber with a red colouration resembling raw beef as follows:

Barringtonia calyptrata, also known as Cornbeefwood.[1]
Barringtonia racemosa, also known as Cornbeefwood.[1]
Bischofia javanica[1]
Grevillea parallela, also known as Narrow-leaved Beefwood.[1]
Grevillea striata, also known as Western Beefwood.[1]
Orites excelsa, also known as White Beefwood.[1]
Stenocarpus salignus also known as Killarney Beefwood or Scrub Beefwood.[1]
Stenocarpus sinuatus also known as White Beefwood.[1]

Some Casuarinaceae species are also referred to as Beefwoods

Heres one maker using Grevillea striata

http://ellisguitars.com.au/Australian_Beefwood.html

and another using Casuarina equisetifolia

http://www.guitarbench.com/2010/12/15/a ... -database/
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