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keithbyrd

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I have two pieces of wood- one I thought was red palm and when I found a piece of red palm I realized it wasn't- but I have no idea - can anyone help if the wood on the left?
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I do not have a guess, but can offer supporting info. Ipe is exceptionally dense wood, even when well dried. (Might sink in water.) It is also very hard, and is an oily wood. If these characteristics are found in your sample, you may be on track to identifying the species.
 
Ipe / Brazilian walnut can be dark and light. I've gotten some from crates before that were darker and sanded the surface to expose lighter colors. The last I had looked just like yours. Here's a link to a page about it. Hopefully it will help. I just remember it being very splintery and dense. Ipe Lumber - Wood - East Teak Jatoba / Brazilian Cherry is also similar with dark lines in the grain. I've gotten lots of flooring scraps of that that looks similar but my pieces had better grain character and was smoother, but that's a possibility too.
 

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Possibly cumaru (Cumaru | The Wood Database - Lumber Identification (Hardwood)) aka Brazilian Teak, which they say is difficult to tell from Ipe, I think the end grain matches cumaru better than ipe. Also, apparently Ipe is a genus of 30 trees, with 5 being important sources of lumber. I'm not sure how the wood of the different species might vary, but I imagine that there are differences. Maybe there is a genetic testing expert out there who could give us a definitive answer :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: "and the tree's father is?!"
 
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