Had an opportunity to work with purple heart once; heavy, hard and it
splinters. I don't think it would take a bend very well.
"SouthForkSam" <wasatchRiver.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I am building a small stitch and glue boat (15' along the gunnels) and
> would like some darker colored gunnels than the standard white oak. I
> have been considering black walnut, African padauk, south American
> mahagonay, hickory, and purple heart.
>
> Hickory is in the list because of it strength, and shock resistance,
> but I also know it is hard to work with and will be difficult to glue
> (I will be glueing with epoxy).
>
> The padauk is my leading choice. It appears to have a nice color,
> decent workability and glueing characteristics, and is very strong and
> stable.
>
> Any reasons I should consider other woods and stay away from any on my
> list? What are the weaknesses and merits of these woods in a boat
> building application?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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