Yes.It isan exotic and imported hardwood. Itis hard and heavy and has a moderately coarse, even texture. Bubinga is durable and strong. The grain can be straight on interlocked and irregular. The heartwood is red-brown, with red and purple veining. The sapwood is pale white.
BUBINGA WOOD IS A RARE WOOD FROM WEST AFRICA WHICH IS REDDISH IN COLOR AND USED MOST OFTEN FOR DECORATIVE WOOD PIECES
Afromosia and Bubinga.
Bubinga wood is not known to be toxic. However, as with working with any kind of wood, it is recommended to wear appropriate protective gear, such as a mask and gloves, to prevent any potential irritation or allergic reactions.
Finish on bubinga woodI have recently built a jewel box with bubinga and used Polymerized linseed oil & Beeswax for finishing. It gave a deep shine and a great look to the finish.
Some expensive woods are bird's eye maple, teak, bubinga, jatoba, meranti, sapele, tigerwood and many others.
It is a hard wood.
It is a hard wood.
oak is a very hard wood
It is a hard wood.
Purple heart Spanish cedar Jacareuba Jatoba Bubinga Caoba mahogany Brazilian rosewood Pau Amarelo Satinwood Tatajuba Ipe Bloodwood
Mulberry wood is a hard wood.
wood is hard beacause if bed is made of wood so it will not break easily when we sleep so wood is hard