I've not seen any zebra wood in person. Is the dark part of the grain brown or black? Trying to figure out if zebra wood limb veneers would look good with either a gaboon or macassar ebony riser.
Dark part is black (on the veneers I have had). Was going to order my next bow with macassar ebony riser and zebrawood limbs stained to match. I think it would be a good combo.
I have never seen zeebrawood with black stripes. I bet it just looks black under your glass Dog. I will tell you that a gaboon or macassar stripe in a zebra riser looks exceptional!.
BigJIm
I'm kinda torn between the macassar and the jet-black gaboon. At any rate, great minds, etc... :D
Probably is dark brown now I think about it.....heck I've slept since then! Here is a Schafer I had, bocote handle with zebrawood limbs...
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As a referancy,you will see several examples of Zebrawood and Mekassar Ebony on our website.Check the SXT and ZSR stock bow section,and the Riser Wood Combo. section.
Bill
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hers is a pic of my daughters Grizzly is zebrawood.
doug77
If Zebrawood does not have black in it, it has to be REALLY close to black. I used to make my compound grips from zebrawood, and they sure looked like black stripes to me.
I've noticed the dark brown grain in english walnut tends to appear darker, or black, as finish is added...but I use a lot of tung oil, which can darken wood.
Mine goes from a medium dark brown to black...PR
Dark Brown.
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The stripes in mine are dark brown at the darkest, looks black from a distance.
I have zebrawood limbs on a macassar ebony riser and on a black phenolic riser -- the dark risers make the zebra grain look black. Zebrawood is a good choice with many woods if it is cut to show off the grain.
Recently saw a Vermilion River longbow with a zebrawood riser and macassar limb veneers -- exceptionally pretty!
Riser on left in both pictures is zebra
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My ILF Zebrawood Morrison riser...Doc
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Figured Zebrawood
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This is one (with another) I made with zebrawood and black walnut/hickory riser. It looks very dark brown to me.
Either combo would look great with zebrawood. IMO
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QuoteOriginally posted by C.B.Cook:
Zebrawood is a good choice with many woods if it is cut to show off the grain.
As in flat, or slab, sawn rather than quartersawn...or do those terms just apply to gun stock blanks?
Wow, thanks for all the pics, y'all!! My bank account is trembling with fear...umm...anticipation! :jumper:
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