Botanical name: Cedrela odorata
3 Brazilian cedar braces
Dimensions: 380x16x7mm aprox..
Botanical name: Cedrela odorata
Origin: Central America, South America, Caribbean
Other names: Cedro, Spanish cedar
Density: 370-560 kg/m3 23-35 lbs/ft3
Uses: Guitar necks, heels, braces and kerfing
The heartwood is relatively uniform, light pinkish to reddish brown. Its color tends to darken with age. Grain is straight or shallowly interlocked, with a medium texture and moderate natural luster.
Spanish Cedar is easy to work with both hand and machine tools. However, due to its low density and softness, it tends to leave fuzzy surfaces if not machined with sharp cutters; extra sanding up to finer grits may be required to obtain a smooth wood surface. Due to its pleasant bitter smell (hence its botanic name, Cedrela odorata) it is the wood that cigar boxes are made of. Unfortunately this is a wood that is becoming scarcer, like other species such as Mahogany. It has been the traditional choice for making classical and flamenco guitar necks by its light weight and stability. Nowadays, some builders are using it on steel string and electric guitars with great success.
Botanical name | Cedrela odorata |
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Wood | Brazilian Cedar |
Air shipping allowed | Yes |
CITES | No |
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