Dymondwood is a laminated product, kinda like very high-quality plywood. In the case of Cocobolo Dymondwood, all the plys of the laminated wood are cocobolo, IIRC.
Whitebear's correct. The advantage of the Dymondwood for some is that it's not bothered by heat, cold or humidity. It's described as a "thermo-set, resin impregnated hardwood", much like laminated rifle stocks.
Thanks guys, I learned something. Thanks again. Sam
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