Hey Bob,
Bloodwood is striking in its appearance and taps like Honduras rosewood or Brazilian rosewood.....very bright and brass bell like. running it through a planer or sander can be a chore as it is can dull sharp tools. It dries quickly, is stable (once dried) and probably more people would build from it if there were more quartersawn Bloodwood around. The two or three builders that I have talked to that do build from it seem to rate it very highly. As I understand it, it bends nicely. From having cut it, but not having built with it, my inclination is that it is a wood worth consideration....the tap is up there with the best that I have heard, humidity changes don't freak it out, and some day I am sure that I will build one with it. Brian
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