We have a purple wood around here, but I think it's a different kind. Thuja I know it's the species of the thing we call Red Cedar. As I read once in a book about guitarmaking "it's neither red, nor cedar" 🤣
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I guess it is. It has a lot of names around here.
I know it's related to cypress, but the cuts used for instrument show a grain very similar to spruce. That's why it's used for sound boards and it gives a very rich and dark sound to instruments. I think it's similar to spruce in its hardness. A lot of longitudinal strength but not much on the transversal axis.
I have seen a lot of it, but haven't worked with it. It's an expensive wood. But maybe I'll save up and make some instruments with it.
Yeah, I bet idea wood for caving falls into the category of being semi-hard wood. I'd to see that one that incorporates sound. It has me intrigued.