Fun Box: Hawaiian Koa Cutoff Wood, Approximately 7kg, Mixed Grades 2A–5A #BLX7-002
■ Product Description
Hawaiian Koa Scrapboard Fun Box Product Number: BLX7-002
This is a special box filled with approximately 7kg of Hawaiian Koa scrap wood used to make ukuleles.
The contents are random and you won't know what's inside until you open it.
It can be used for a wide range of purposes, including DIY, crafts, small item production, and prototyping.
There is a possibility that some of the materials may contain unexpected "hit materials."
■ Grade
Mixed grade (2A-5A, random)
■ Quantity
Approximately 7kg (contents and shape are random)
*Reference value: equivalent to over 10,000 yen
■ Wood Information
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Species: Hawaiian Koa
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Origin: Hawaii Island, Hawaii
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Natural wood (scrap wood/cut-off wood)
■ Features
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May contain curly grain
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Luxurious color and wood grain
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May contain live edge and sapwood
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Moisture content may vary (additional drying may be required)
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Due to their natural shape, sizes and shapes are not uniform.
■ Recommended Uses
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Prototype materials for making ukuleles and guitars
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Pen, knife and tool handles
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Jewelry Inlay
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Boxes, accessories, and various crafts
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DIY and woodworking lathe applications
■ Important Notes
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This product is a collection of scraps, so the contents cannot be specified or exchanged.
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Due to the characteristics of natural wood, it may contain cracks, knots, uneven color, or rotten areas.
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Moisture content varies and may require drying depending on application
Why Is Everyone Obsessed with Koa?
You may often hear people talk about “Koa,” but what exactly is it?
Hawaiian Koa is one of the most prized and iconic tonewoods in the world, valued for both its beauty and sound quality.
About Hawaiian Koa Wood
Hawaiian Koa (Acacia koa)
Hawaiian Koa is a special wood that has been treasured by the Hawaiian people for hundreds of years.
Historically, it was used to make:
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Outrigger canoes
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Paddles
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Boxes
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Furniture
Today, Hawaiian Koa is highly regarded worldwide as a premium material for musical instruments such as ukuleles and guitars.
It is known as an excellent tonewood, producing a rich, warm, and balanced tone with beautiful visual character.
About Scarcity
Hawaiian Koa has a very limited supply due to extensive logging in the past.
Large-scale reforestation efforts have only begun relatively recently.
As a result, high-quality Hawaiian Koa is becoming increasingly rare every year, especially highly figured material.
About Grading
Grading Information
Our grading system is based on over 50 years of experience handling and supplying tonewood.
It is our own internal quality standard.
In the general market, terms such as “4A” and “5A” are widely used, but grading criteria vary from company to company.
By understanding our grading system, you can be confident that each grade meets a consistent and reliable quality level.
Grade Criteria (Simple)
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1A–2A: No curl to very weak curl
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3A: Medium curl visible at certain angles
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4A: Strong curl visible from any angle
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5A: Master grade with deep, beautiful curl
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5A+: Extremely rare, top-tier figure
Moisture Content & Drying
Our wood comes from naturally fallen trees or logs that have been air-dried in the forest for long periods.
Because of this, some pieces are ready to use, while others may require additional drying.
Hawaiian Koa is known as a wood that dries easily and is resistant to cracking and warping compared to many other tonewoods.
Easy Drying Method
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Place the wood so air can circulate freely
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Store in a well-ventilated area
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Use a fan to circulate air if needed
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Place a light weight on top to reduce movement
For material 20–30 mm thick, the recommended drying period is approximately 2 months in a well-ventilated environment.
Recommended Uses
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Ukulele making
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Knife and tool handles
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Pens, accessories, and inlays
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Box and small craft production
Measurement Notes
Because this is a natural wood product, the following dimensional variations may occur:
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Thickness: ±0.2 mm
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Length: ±5 cm
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Width: ±3 mm
The material is not a perfect rectangular prism, which is a natural characteristic of solid wood.
Please understand this before purchasing or processing.
Detailed information
Tree species: hawaiian koa
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Made to order: BLX7-002
