You say it's very big but it's still not big enough to get guitar back and sides. Could get bridges and finger boards. Might get some nice three piece backs and maybe some good sides, depends how you cut it.
Yes, I’m located in Florida and retrieved it from the hurricane that recently came through In September of 2022. I’ve also acquired rosewood from local tree services cutting it down
It's called sheesham in India delbergia sisso is botanical name very strong Indian wood
This is not Sheesham,,This is Rose Wood only in Karnataka,,Sheesham is different thing, Most people are confused,,Because they look cloaser
Hey, I was just at your place Sunday, now I find you on youtube.
That's so gorgeous it looks almost fake.just beautiful.
Much respect, beautiful!
Much appreciated
such beautiful wood!
Wow man. 👌 super nice
Very nice, send me one or two piece to 🇮🇳 ... hope you made a beautiful house hold....
Wow!
Jeeeeezuz that's nice 👍🏻
I've never seen wood like this before.
Stunning isn’t it?
It will oxidize to a nice darker brown.
Wood love to make a guitar out of this stuff
You say it's very big but it's still not big enough to get guitar back and sides. Could get bridges and finger boards. Might get some nice three piece backs and maybe some good sides, depends how you cut it.
its plenty big. they bookmatch them, you only need about 14 inches of width max
First off, where did you get Indian Rosewood from here in the US?
Yes, I’m located in Florida and retrieved it from the hurricane that recently came through In September of 2022. I’ve also acquired rosewood from local tree services cutting it down
@@redranchwoodworking TY. Enjoy it.
Is it expensive?
Nice give me a price to ship the whole batch to New Jersey
Hi Robert, shoot me a message through my gmail provided in the description. thanks!
How in the world did you get your hands on one of them?
Here in Florida they grow because of the tropical-sub tropical climate. They’re still hard to come by even when they grow here.
@@redranchwoodworking thanks for the info. I will need to move to Florida.
I call it Floridas walnut
I think if you watch yourself how you’re moving while cutting you’ll see where your chatter is coming from.
Just so you know. Every single slab. board, plank you cut on your mill is "one of a kind", just sayin'
Thanks, I was referring to the last couple slabs I cut with the unique grain figure
Bacon?
Expensive bacon
@@redranchwoodworking 😆