Common Name:
African Blackwood

Other Common Names:
Congowood, Mozambique ebony, mpingo

Botanical Name:
Dalbergia melanoxylon

Family:
Leguminosae

Mature Tree Height, Diameter:
15-25 ft, rarely over 1 ft.

Weight @ 12% M/C:
83 lbs./ft.3

Working Properties:
Difficult to plane and machine with tools. Excellent for turnery. Usually machined with metal-working equipment.

Growing Regions:
Sudan to Mozambique, Angola, and Nigeria to Senegal

General Characteristics:
Heartwood dark purplish brown with black streaking. Texture is fine and even. The grain is straight and wood is slightly oily.

Uses:
Primarily used for woodwind instruments, guitars, turnery work, knife handles, walking sticks, carvings, and more.

Acceptable Substitutes:
Honduras Rosewood

References:
"A Guide to Useful Woods of the World, Second Edition", Forest Products Society, 2001, pg. 211

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