Richard R Posted Monday at 21:15 Posted Monday at 21:15 Any suggestions what this lump of wood might be? Retrieved from a skip, so no provenance, but it's quite a nice piece and has clearly been planed on three sides. Colour is a warm, slightly pink brown. Oyster card for scale. No idea what I will do with it. Quote
Si600 Posted Monday at 21:34 Posted Monday at 21:34 Tree wood? I would hazard a guess at something in the mahogany area, or maybe walnut? But I only know if I have a lump of any type of wood if I bought it and wrote on it what it is so my advice may not have much use. 3 Quote
LowB_FTW Posted Monday at 22:07 Posted Monday at 22:07 32 minutes ago, Si600 said: Tree wood? If used for a musical instrument, tone wood? Mark Quote
Delberthot Posted yesterday at 07:03 Posted yesterday at 07:03 That's dog wood - you can tell it by it's bark 2 Quote
BassTool Posted yesterday at 11:13 Posted yesterday at 11:13 Could be your new kitchen chopping board? 🤔 Quote
Richard R Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Too nice for firewood, too small for a chopping board. Quote
Richard R Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago I think it's an identifying scrawl - maybe S7. Quote
snorkie635 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 minute ago, Richard R said: I think it's an identifying scrawl - maybe S7. Not that side. The first photo has the crocodile on it in my view. 1 Quote
Si600 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, snorkie635 said: Not that side. The first photo has the crocodile on it in my view. You're not wrong Snorks. Well, you are a wrong 'un, but not in this context 2 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) On 19/01/2026 at 21:15, Richard R said: Any suggestions what this lump of wood might be? Retrieved from a skip, so no provenance, but it's quite a nice piece and has clearly been planed on three sides. Colour is a warm, slightly pink brown. Oyster card for scale. No idea what I will do with it. Depends if it's new wood (an offcut) or something recovered during some demo work (like a bit of joist from an old roof). If it's new, then it's most likely Red Grandis (Eucalyptus), which is a plantation-grown hardwood. It looks a little pale for Grandis, but then phone cameras can be finicky when it comes to colour. I've not seen it used in any production guitars, but it's nice wood – dense-grained but light. I use it for the cores of multi-laminate bodies like this guitar: If it's not new then it could be almost anything. Best guess would be – as others have suggested – some form of mahogany, probably sapele. Edited 1 hour ago by Mediocre Polymath Quote
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