IIRC, there are about 70+ different species referred to as ironwood. So a bit of variation in how "ironwood" looks, behaves, is or is not oily, etc is to be expected, depending on what "ironwood" you are working with.
IIRC, there are about 70+ different species referred to as ironwood. So a bit of variation in how "ironwood" looks, behaves, is or is not oily, etc is to be expected, depending on what "ironwood" you are working with.
Sorry.. I wasn't being elitist enough.. Sonora Desert Ironwood, as opposed to stuff people find that's hard and name "Ironwood".. Hell, I've even heard of Lignum Vitae referred to as "ironwood" several times..
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