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http://www.harristools.com/

I was emailing with Harris Tools, Costa Rica, and asked what wood the handles
are made of on their chisels, he said they ship with either Cocobolo or "Green
Heart", I cannot find anything about any wood called "Green Heart" on the 'net,
anyone know what it is? Is there another name for it?

And if it is to be known better, which handles should I choose? My point in
choice would be for durability, not asthetics.

Thanks all,

Alex


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AArDvarK wrote:


http://www.harristools.com/

I was emailing with Harris Tools, Costa Rica, and asked what wood the
handles are made of on their chisels, he said they ship with either
Cocobolo or "Green Heart", I cannot find anything about any wood called
"Green Heart" on the 'net, anyone know what it is? Is there another name
for it?


Try "greenheart".

And if it is to be known better, which handles should I choose? My point
in choice would be for durability, not asthetics.

Thanks all,

Alex


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In article q%RCc.2829$Ch.394@okepread04, "AArDvarK" wrote:

http://www.harristools.com/

I was emailing with Harris Tools, Costa Rica, and asked what wood the handles
are made of on their chisels, he said they ship with either Cocobolo or "Green
Heart", I cannot find anything about any wood called "Green Heart" on the 'net,
anyone know what it is? Is there another name for it?

And if it is to be known better, which handles should I choose? My point in
choice would be for durability, not asthetics.

Search for "greenheart" as one word, e.g.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...reenheart+wood

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Search for "greenheart" as one word, e.g.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...reenheart+wood


Thank you, I did that in the yahoo search engine and with very vague results.

Alex


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AArDvarK notes:

Search for "greenheart" as one word, e.g.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...reenheart+wood


Thank you, I did that in the yahoo search engine and with very vague results.


Which is why yahoo is not the search engine of choice for many people or
things.

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Thank you, I did that in the yahoo search engine and with very vague results.


Which is why yahoo is not the search engine of choice for many people or
things.



They have one great deal going though, free email with a capacity of 100 MB
and the SPAM they catch for you goes into the bulk folder automatically,
doesn't count towards that capacity limit. That is cool.

Alex


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AArDvarK wrote:


Search for "greenheart" as one word, e.g.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...reenheart+wood


Thank you, I did that in the yahoo search engine and with very vague
results.


Try google instead. And instead of "wood" try "lumber".

Alex


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Fri, Jun 25, 2004, 11:50am (EDT+4) (Doug=A0Miller)
says:
Search for "greenheart" as one word, e.g.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=3Den...reenheart+wood

But, also interesting results using it as two words, and addding
wood.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=3Den...coff=3D1&q=3D=
green+heart+wood

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Hi, Alex,

Greenheart is a very heavy, dense timber from Guyana, among other places.
It was used a lot for things like bridges, ship-building, piers, docks,
canal lock-gates etc, because marine borers don't like to eat it.

I'm fairly sure that my uncle had a fishing rod made of split greenheart.

No reason that it wouldn't make good tool handles - it's certainly tough and
durable.

Cheers

Frank




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http://www.harristools.com/

I was emailing with Harris Tools, Costa Rica, and asked what wood the

handles
are made of on their chisels, he said they ship with either Cocobolo or

"Green
Heart", I cannot find anything about any wood called "Green Heart" on the

'net,
anyone know what it is? Is there another name for it?

And if it is to be known better, which handles should I choose? My point

in
choice would be for durability, not asthetics.

Thanks all,

Alex




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Hi, Alex,

Greenheart is a very heavy, dense timber from Guyana, among other places.
It was used a lot for things like bridges, ship-building, piers, docks,
canal lock-gates etc, because marine borers don't like to eat it.
I'm fairly sure that my uncle had a fishing rod made of split greenheart.
No reason that it wouldn't make good tool handles - it's certainly tough and
durable.


Thanks much! I did my homework on it, it looks like it is the wood I would choose,
he offers to put steel hoops on the handles for another $35 too, I think I will. This
wood is known to explode when kerf hits in and the air strikes it upon first cut in
the mill as I read, very interesting.

Alex




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Hi, Alex,

Greenheart is a very heavy, dense timber from Guyana, among other

places. It was used a lot for things like bridges, ship-building, piers,
docks, canal lock-gates etc, because marine borers don't like to eat it.
I'm fairly sure that my uncle had a fishing rod made of split greenheart. No
reason that it wouldn't make good tool handles - it's certainly tough and
durable.

AArDvarK schreef
Thanks much! I did my homework on it, it looks like it is the wood I would

choose, he offers to put steel hoops on the handles for another $35 too, I
think I will. This wood is known to explode when kerf hits in and the air
strikes it upon first cut in the mill as I read, very interesting.

Alex


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Careful here, greenheart is a trade name, which means it can be used for
more than one wood. The best known greenheart is the Demerara greenheart,
Chlorocardium rodiei (syn Ocotea rodiei) from Guyana (almost exclusively
British Guyana) which is used mostly for marine construction.

A really long way off would be African greenheart, Cylicodiscus gabunensis.

It seems most likely that anybody in Costa Rica would be using a wood grown
locally, which suggests that it concerns a species of Tabebuia, commonly
know as greenheart, aka lapacho, pau d'arco, ipê (in the wreck "ipe"), etc,
etc.
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