- Most
species of
Pterocarpus yield valuable timber traded as
padauk (or
padouk),
usually pronounced /pəˈduːk/ or /ˈpædˌoʊk/;
other common names are mukwa...
- upon by the
National Gallery.
Chippendale furniture is
highly valued; a
padouk cabinet that was
offered for
auction during 2008 sold for £2,729,250. Chippendale...
-
Obeche 11.1
Okoume 23.6
Olive 8.3
Osage Orange,
Green 17.0
Ovangkol 20.0
Padouk 17.4 Pear 10.5 Pine,
Swiss Stone 10.7 Pine,
unspecified 13.2
Poplar 14.7...
- use of
imported woods,
including blond-colored
Carpathian elm and
golden padouk.
Waterfall architecture Cooper, Dan (November 2011). "Furniture of the Jazz...
-
upper range could damage the
notes in the
lower range (especially on a
padouk or
rosewood instrument). On the
lower notes, the bars are larger, and require...
- the
first Stellar and
offers several materials for grip: olive, drowning,
padouk and
carbon fiber.
Announced on 15 May 2014 and
marketed in July, this new...
-
soyauxii Archived 2009-02-13 at the
Wayback Machine CIRAD Forestry Department:
Padouk (pdf file)
Archived 2007-10-28 at the
Wayback Machine "Tonewoods". Archived...
-
three models of
Mandolin Banjo,
always with
wooden resonator (****gany,
padouk or
maple root wood veneered),
animal skin, but
gives an
alternative between...
- 2004 Erinnerung, ****tet for
string instruments,
commission from
Proquartet Padouk Phantasticus for strings,
commission from the
Festival international de...
-
woods and
hardware parts.
Models have
appeared using alder,
padauk (paduak,
padouk) and
swamp ash. Korina, ****gany, sapele, and
maple woods also have been...