Bubinga Lumber - 106 items found


New~^~ROCK & ROLL RAPIDS~^~ WATERFALL BUBINGA **KEVAZINGA** wood veneer, lot 477AA
Lumber
$8.99
Bids: 0
End time: 24-May-12 18:38:55 PDT

New2 PC BKMTCHD BUBINGA LUMBER 9944
Lumber
$14.00
End time: 19-May-12 20:32:31 PDT

NewEXOTIC WOOD/LUMBER : KILN DRIED BUBINGA 80" x 28" x 3"
Lumber
THIS PIECE IS FROM A FLITCH SAWN LOG
$41.00
Bids: 6
End time: 19-May-12 10:17:11 PDT

NewBLACK WALNUT + TEAK + PADUAK + BUBINGA Assortment box filled FULL! (10-4 )
Lumber
$24.95
Bids: 0
End time: 23-May-12 06:43:27 PDT

2 PC EXOTIC BUBINGA LUMBER 21
Lumber
$14.00
End time: 18-May-12 20:11:22 PDT

Exotic wood ASSORTMENT/VARIETY PACK Cocobolo,Bubinga,Bocote,Purpleheart,Padauk +
Lumber
$21.60
End time: 14-Jun-12 14:29:47 PDT

Bubinga (African Rosewood) Live Edge Slab 71 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 2 1/4 Kiln Dried
Lumber
$170.00Buy It Now: $191.00
Bids: 0
End time: 22-May-12 11:44:55 PDT

New~^~GENTLE RAPIDS~^~ WATERFALL BUBINGA **KEVAZINGA** wood veneer, lot 492E
Lumber
$5.99
Bids: 0
End time: 20-May-12 17:25:38 PDT

New~~SWIRLY-WHIRLY WAVY BUBINGA~~ FIGURED **AFRICAN ROSEWOOD** veneer, lot 152BB
Lumber
$6.99
Bids: 0
End time: 20-May-12 17:22:57 PDT

New4036 Bubinga Waterfall Figured veneer (1) 9-3/8x52
Lumber
$24.99
Bids: 0
End time: 23-May-12 22:07:36 PDT

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8 Reasons Why Bubinga Is Awesome « Woodworkers Source Blog

The bubinga tree can be up to 8 feet in diameter. One such tree is the bubinga. 8 feet roundish and 100 feet extended.   You and I are woodworkers, so unaffectedly we’re looking at some of these trees and wondering what they look like on the secret. The trees here rear 100 feet or more into the air.   A tree that big weighs not one, not two, not 10, but over 56 tons. You’re not justifiable thriving to demolish one with the 56 cc Stihl you have in your pickup business back to the heart....

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This lumber is to be made into a homogeneous teak bathtub for a residence in ... such as English brown oak, the mahoganies, paldao, bubinga and, of course, teak.

American Woodworker
80 pages
American Woodworker

Logs yield a non-radical to high percentage of lower grade, #1- and #2-common lumber. TOXICITY Aside from a sweet, rather pungent odor during cutting, bubinga ...

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