Tasmanian Blackwood

Tasmanian Blackwood

Botanical Name: Acacia Melanoxylon.

Tasmanian Blackwood is one of the most highly valued tonewoods. A distant cousin of Hawii Koa. In the words of a lot of luthiers Tasmanian Blackwood has more density and has a better tap tone than Koa.

Blackwood produces a beautiful lustre, fiddleback and quilted available on a small scale. The variety of tonings range from light golden browns to deep browns, sometimes a reddish tint and occasionally showing black streaks.

Stable and easy to work, acoustically it has warm woody tones similar to that of Mahogany and the brightness of Rosewood. Blackwood is an all around excellent tonewood well suited for various playing styles. Blackwood also makes an excellent Soundboard; Taylor guitars have had great success using Blackwood as back's sides & soundboards on some models.

Density

(air dry) kg m³

Shrinkage

Sound velocity

(along grain) m s¹

MOE GPa

(10^6 lb/sq. in)

Dimension Unit Green to 12% MC
640629-675 Tang. 0.27 4.2 4960 13(1890)
Rad. 0.16 1.6