a dark , heavy wood- commonly known as brazilian walnut, comes from a beautiful big "round" tree.
with amazingly scented large yellow flowers.
quite a common tree in brazil- to be found on suburban lots etc( besides the forests.
used extensively for decking up here.
the sawdust can be a respiratory irritant.
so wear a mask/respirator of sorts.
really great in compression, and combined with hickory or bamboo backing( or whatever backing you prefer i geuss!!!) it makes a light( in actual weight) snappy bow.
great for E.L.B. etc.
i love building bows with it.
bert frelink- a very experieced professional bowyer, told me to always make sure your taper on the limbs is really consistant and good, otherwise it will chrysall in those badly tapered areas.
its easy than hickort or walnut to work with, but not as soft as osage.
would love to be able to get a stave someday- that would be neat- i dont know what the sapwood looks like, or if it will be good as the "backing wood"
best
wayne