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xflyman

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I got hold of an old Victorian headboard with inlaid panels and took it to pieces to see what I could salvage. I thought the frame would have been some sort of softwood but it doesn't seem to be when I try the thumbnail test. Any ideas what this is, as being used to working with pallets, pine or redwood I haven't got a clue. The dowel in the second photo is pine I think!
 

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It might be Spanish Cedar, related to mahogany and rather lighter in both colour and density. I have (had) a Victorian wardrobe, mainly mahogany but some Spanish Cedar side members of frames.

Plane the end grain and show us the face grain for a better diagnosis.

If it is Spanish Cedar it's hard to come by. Not especially decorative but good for when you want a lighter alternative to Mahogany.

Excellent for acoustic guitar necks if you ever want to make one.
 
Another couple of pictures and thanks for your help.
 

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