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Katalox Exotic Wood & Katalox Lumber | Bell Forest Products
Katalox is an exotic wood that is native to Central America. It is far superior in strength to either Teak or Hard maple. Strength qualities in compression parallel to grain are exceptionally high. It is very hard - much harder than White oak, Hard maple, or Teak. The wood is exceptionally heavy.
Mexican Royal Ebony/Katalox - Exotic Wood Zone
Katalox, or Mexican Royal Ebony, could be a dense Central American hardwood. Its dark color makes it a well-liked substitute for ebony, and therefore the wood is typically known as Mexican Royal Ebony, although it is not true ebony within the Diospyros genus.
KATALOX (Mexican Ebony) - Savage Woods
Also known as: Mexican Royal Ebony; Wamara; Bannia; Catalox; Katalosh. Status: RARE. Origin: Southern Mexico, Central America. Traditional Uses: Instruments; Fine Furniture; Cabinetry; Tables; Turnery; Gunstocks; Knife Scales; Billiard Cues. View Katalox In Stock Now!
Katalox Lumber • Rare Woods USA
Katalox. Swartzia cubensis. • Also known as |. Royal Mexican Ebony. Although not a true Diospyros ebony species, Katalox earned its “Royal Mexican Ebony” nickname due to its great density (which actually supersedes all true ebonies, in that regard) and the fact that, as it ages, it turns considerably darker than when its initially cut and ...
Katalox | Canadian Woodworking
Katalox is found from Southern Mexico south through Central America to northern South America. It is a medium sized tree growing typically to 100 to 130 feet in height. Diameters of 3 to 4 feet are typical. The wood is usually straight grained, but interlocked and irregular grain is also found.
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