Katalox -Swartzia spp. (S. cubensis) - is also know as Mexican Ebony, Catalox and Wamara. The hartwood is a very dark brown to nearly black: sometimes with a red or purple hue. Sapwood is sharply demarcated and is a pale yellowish white. The grain is usually straight, but can also be irregular or interlocked. A curly or wavy grain pattern is sometimes seen as well.
Katalox is typically considered difficult to work on account of its high density. The wood has a moderate to high blunting effect on cutters, and if there is interlocked grain present, tearout can occur during planing. Can be troublesome to glue because of its high density and natural oils present.
Katalox has a mild odor when being worked, somewhat similar to Honduran Rosewood. It is somewhat expensive, on par with other exotic hardwoods such as Wenge or Cocobolo.
Katalox has exceptional strength properties, and is among the very stiffest and strongest lumber available worldwide. Its dark color makes it a popular substitute for ebony.
Some common uses for Katalox include: inlays, fine furniture and cabinetry, parquet flooring, turnings, and other small specialty items.
Katalox grows in Southern Mexico, Central America and Northern South America.
Katalox is typically considered difficult to work on account of its high density. The wood has a moderate to high blunting effect on cutters, and if there is interlocked grain present, tearout can occur during planing. Can be troublesome to glue because of its high density and natural oils present.
Katalox has a mild odor when being worked, somewhat similar to Honduran Rosewood. It is somewhat expensive, on par with other exotic hardwoods such as Wenge or Cocobolo.
Katalox has exceptional strength properties, and is among the very stiffest and strongest lumber available worldwide. Its dark color makes it a popular substitute for ebony.
Some common uses for Katalox include: inlays, fine furniture and cabinetry, parquet flooring, turnings, and other small specialty items.
Katalox grows in Southern Mexico, Central America and Northern South America.