Omelenko1 wrote:James,
Pardon me but that wood (photo enclosed) is not oak , is cedro. All Requena congas, ( for the most part quintos), as I don't think Requena made congas over 11", have been made out of cedro. Vergara only used oak (roble) for his congas and Requena cedro.
Dario
Dario,
After I first stripped the drum during the renovation, at first thought it was cedro, but having rarely seen cedro (Caribbean cedar - we don't have a lot of this out here in California) in person before I couldn't be sure. The wood looked a bit like oak, though I've worked oak before and it didn't seem quite the same, especially in terms of hardness and the way it sanded, and it seemed much lighter than oak. Around that time I took it to the top lumber store in my area, a well-respected place with hundreds of kinds of woods from all over the world, and in discussing the best finishing options for this kind of cedar they corrected me, insisting it was clearly oak. I questioned them on whether they were familiar with cedar from Cuba and they dismissed my question and again said definitely oak. So that's why I've been saying it's oak. I think you might be right, though I don't have the expertise to say for sure. Obviously, since you grew up in Cuba, you no doubt have seen plenty of cedro, and I value your take on this quite highly.
Does anyone have any pictures of any cedro that looks like this?
Thanks,
James