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Mango Woodturning Spindles

SKU: DW-MGO-S3
Regular price $18.95
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Mango Woodturning Spindles

Discover the sustainable world of mango woodturning spindles. Sourced from Hawaii and Asia, the unique grain spalting of this wood creates a stunning range of colors, including golden brown, yellow, pink, and black. The wood is lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to turn, making it ideal for larger turning projects. As a bonus, it has a wonderful aroma that may fill the room as you turn it.  Don't miss out on the opportunity to work with this unique grained tropical wood.

  • Mango trees are eco-friendly as they are harvested for lumber after they can no longer bear fruit.
  • Common Name: Mango, Hawaiian mango
  • Scientific Name: Mangifera indica
  • Native Area: Tropical Asia and Oceania
  • Hardwood has a medium to coarse open texture and a good natural luster. Easy to turn.
  • Grain is typically straight but can sometimes be interlocked.
  • Color: Normally, it is a golden brown, but colors such as yellow and streaks of pink or black can also occur.
  • Makes an excellent wood for turning projects of all types
  • Non-Stabilized
  • Priced: Per Each

Mango Woodturning Spindles

SKU: DW-MGO-S3
Regular price $18.95
Unit price
per
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Description

Mango Woodturning Spindles

Discover the sustainable world of mango woodturning spindles. Sourced from Hawaii and Asia, the unique grain spalting of this wood creates a stunning range of colors, including golden brown, yellow, pink, and black. The wood is lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to turn, making it ideal for larger turning projects. As a bonus, it has a wonderful aroma that may fill the room as you turn it.  Don't miss out on the opportunity to work with this unique grained tropical wood.

  • Mango trees are eco-friendly as they are harvested for lumber after they can no longer bear fruit.
  • Common Name: Mango, Hawaiian mango
  • Scientific Name: Mangifera indica
  • Native Area: Tropical Asia and Oceania
  • Hardwood has a medium to coarse open texture and a good natural luster. Easy to turn.
  • Grain is typically straight but can sometimes be interlocked.
  • Color: Normally, it is a golden brown, but colors such as yellow and streaks of pink or black can also occur.
  • Makes an excellent wood for turning projects of all types
  • Non-Stabilized
  • Priced: Per Each