I have some pieces of what I was told by the seller are cocobolo. Others have told me it could be one of many offshoots from rosewood. I guess it doesn't really matter...
The question is does this type tropical wood have the same seasonal movement other woods sometimes have?
The pieces I have are about 1-1/8" thick x 4" wide, not big enough to make end grain boxes. If the wood doesn't move much, my thought is shallow flat grain lidded boxes. One small piece that's been in the house on my desk for a couple years gave an 18% reading on the moisture meter. The wood is hard, it's difficult to get the meter points to go in so I'm not sure that reading is accurate.
The question is does this type tropical wood have the same seasonal movement other woods sometimes have?
The pieces I have are about 1-1/8" thick x 4" wide, not big enough to make end grain boxes. If the wood doesn't move much, my thought is shallow flat grain lidded boxes. One small piece that's been in the house on my desk for a couple years gave an 18% reading on the moisture meter. The wood is hard, it's difficult to get the meter points to go in so I'm not sure that reading is accurate.