Blackwood (acacia, melanoylon)
Similiar Woods: Koa, Albizia
Origin: Australia
Range: New South Wales, Victoria, Southern Australia and Tasmania usually in the mountain districts.
Uses: For fine cabinetry, gunstocks, carving and turnery as well as decorative veneers.
Properties: The wood is golden-brown or sometimes reddish brown with some occassional streaks. It is a strong wood good steam bending and high impact resistance. Liable to attack by beatles and terminites.
Machining: Work well with hand and power tools.
Seasoning: Care must be taken in order to prevent cupping.
