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Color/Appearance: Heartwood color ranges from pale to golden yellow, darkening only slightly with age. Sapwood is a pale yellow/white. Grain/Texture: Grain is usually straight, though some figured pieces may have wavy or interlocked grain. Fine uniform texture and a naturally high luster.
Yellowheart, an exotic wood also called Pau Amarello, can grow to more than 130 feet tall and 30" in diameter. It has large leaves upwards of 10" long and 4" wide. It has a wonderful show of creamy white, fragrant flowers.
Buy Project Ready Yellowheart Wood. These Yellowheart boards are solid hardwood, sanded to 150 grit on two sides. Sizes are exact.
Yellowheart is a neo-satine wood whose color can range from pale yellow to bright yellow to varying shades of gold. Sapwood is lighter and pale, but not always easily discerned from pale-colored heartwood. Its grains are typically straight, but can also by wavy and/or interlocked.
Yellowheart is a heavy, hard, close-grained wood with straight, barely discernible grain, although some curly figured stock does occur. (Be aware that its interlocking grain may require special care in the workshop.)
You'll get a stunning, 100% natural vivid yellow color with a high luster and some occasional worm holes. Expect and hard and dense wood that cuts and shapes beautifully. The rich, vivid yellow color attracts all manner of woodworkers to use the wood in highly decorative artistic projects.
Yellowheart has a fine even texture and naturally high luster. Common Names: Yellowheart Aspidosperma. Origin: Brazil. Color: Color ranges from pale to golden yellow, darkens only slightly with age. Janka Hardness: 1820 lbs/ft. Avg. Weight: 4.41 lbs/bdft.