Morado wood guitar. Bolivian also known as bolivian rosewood or morado. Equally important are the design of the guitar the skill of the maker and the quality of the individual pieces of wood from which the guitar is made. Soft woods like spruce may be split rather than sawn into boards so the board surface follows the grain as much as possible thus limiting run out. Pau ferro wood as an indian rosewood alternative.
The wood may also be used for flooring fancy furniture and handgun grips. As a nonporous wood it easy to finish. It is heavy brownish orange wood with dark black stripes. With east indian rosewood on cites pau ferro is the logical rosewood alternative.
Redwood lace burl asian satin wood padauk and of course the morado. It is widely used as a rosewood substitute although care has to taken when handling the wood as it is a strong sensitiser able to trigger acute dermatitis inflammation of the skin. Pau ferro is a wood of many names. It is also known by the names morado palo santo caviuna brazilian ironwood and bolivian rosewood though it is not actually rosewood.
All were flat surfaces guitar picks all were done at the same time 5 coats half hour intervals 24 hours flip and repeat except i let them cure for 3 days before i had a chance to look at them. Ill see if i can post a pdf of the spec sheet that i have every guitar that they made in the brazil series and indeed every series except the all solid wood professional series is listed as having a cedar neck steel string and nylon string alike the all solid wood series went to rosewood back and sides and a mahogany neck. For example musical instrument manufacturers such as fender increasingly use morado in their production. In guitar making pau ferro is mainly used for fingerboards and bridges.
The rosewoods as well as their various rain forest cousins cocobolo kingwood morado and the like have strongly pronounced low overtones. Pao ferro has a janka approximately 3000 and a specific gravity of 082. If i remember correctly some folks refer to it as bolivian rw much like taylor uses the term african mahogany which is not to be confused with tropical s. Guitar makers generally favor quartersawn wood because it provides added stiffness and dimensional stability.