Be careful. I worked with Brazilian rosewood every day for 6 years. My allergy became more and more pronounced until finally I had to stop. The dust was slowly killing me. And I had a large dust collection system and wore face-masks.
Ahh those were the good old days... Making a fret board from Brazilian Rosewood now a days is a much more expensive choice of material, if you can find the wood...
@@woodsoundsflutes jacaranda refers to the popular name, Bahia refers to the native state, also havia jacaranda Paulista( state of São Paulo) and jacaranda mineiro(state of Minas Gerais) being jacaranda of Bahia the most beatiful.
@@woodsoundsflutes we make mano musical intruments also with jacaranda root, but popular called radica jacaranda, which has a magnificent coloration, search on you tube: viola rádica jacaranda.
@@woodsoundsflutes unfortunately this wood protected by stritic laws and its straction and trade is prohibided. It can only be anchieved througt demolition wood or when the free is in danger of falling.
Hi Elinin, I would be delighted to help you with purchasing flutes. You can see my work at www.woodsounds.com and reach me at brent@woodsounds.com or (801) 822-1415
Pre War Martin D 45's, '59 Sunburst Gibson Les Paul fretboards, '62 Fender Slab Board Stratocasters, etc, all utilized the use of Brazilian Rosewood.
Love your shop videos. It's cool to see the process and the genesis of the flutes you sell. A guest appearance by Robert Mirabal. Bonus!
Must smell amazing when you saw it
Yes it has an incredible aroma.
Be careful. I worked with Brazilian rosewood every day for 6 years. My allergy became more and more pronounced until finally I had to stop. The dust was slowly killing me. And I had a large dust collection system and wore face-masks.
If there was ever a wood that would kill me I’d love it to be rosewood
Incredible! I got some full dimension 2"x5"x4' Brazilian rosewood myself! No clue what to use it for yet.
Makes me think of Pre 1963 Fender fingerboards.
Ahh those were the good old days... Making a fret board from Brazilian Rosewood now a days is a much more expensive choice of material, if you can find the wood...
pre 63 I thought it was 93
Pre '69 actually.
Beautiful piece of wood. If you need some help getting your cussing down i can help with that.
You bear a striking resemblance to Meatloaf, post weight loss. Remarkable.
hahahaha!!! Truly not the first time I have heard this...
Bela madeira de Dalbergia nigra.
Mais chocante é saber que faziam dormentes com jacaranda da Bahia.
jacaranda is a gorgeous tree! I have seen some websites that call jacaranda Brazilian Rosewood. However, I believe it is some other type of wood.
@@woodsoundsflutes jacaranda refers to the popular name, Bahia refers to the native state, also havia jacaranda Paulista( state of São Paulo) and jacaranda mineiro(state of Minas Gerais) being jacaranda of Bahia the most beatiful.
@@woodsoundsflutes we make mano musical intruments also with jacaranda root, but popular called radica jacaranda, which has a magnificent coloration, search on you tube: viola rádica jacaranda.
@@narotadojegue116 Wow! That is gorgeous wood! Is it available much? I tried finding some but was not able to find a supplier.
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@@woodsoundsflutes unfortunately this wood protected by stritic laws and its straction and trade is prohibided.
It can only be anchieved througt demolition wood or when the free is in danger of falling.
I have many Rosewood in INDONESIA. If you want to buy it ..
Hi Faiz, I am always looking for good sources for woods. Please send me a message to brent@woodsounds.com and let's talk.
Where can I buy some of these?
Hi Elinin, I would be delighted to help you with purchasing flutes. You can see my work at www.woodsounds.com and reach me at brent@woodsounds.com or (801) 822-1415
Where can I get a beam like that? Could you help me source some of this? Thank you!
Hey Allen, would you mind reaching out to me via email? brent@woodsounds.com
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