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Typical uses

Wales & channels
The traditional ebony-look bands along the side of period ship hulls — clean, deep, period-correct black.
🪟 Gun-port linings
Sharp contrast inside open ports without the cost and brittleness of true ebony.
🎸 Fingerboards & bridges
A direct ebony substitute for luthiers — hard, dense, easy to fret.
🎨 Marquetry & inlay
Pure black against pale boxwood or maple — the classic high-contrast inlay combination.
Deep Black

Black Hornbeam Square Strips — Ebony Substitute

Carpinus betulus (stained) · Dyed European hornbeam

The most sought-after ebony substitute for ship modelling — heat-stabilised European hornbeam dyed deep black through the full thickness. EU-sourced and precision milled in Tallinn, Estonia. Dense, stable and ideal for visible structural detail.

Length400 mmfixed · ~15.75"
Width & thickness tolerance±0.20 mm
Cross-sectionSelect one
QuantityNumber of pieces
Sanded to ±0.20 mm tolerance
Milled in Tallinn, Estonia · EU sourced timber
Worldwide shipping · tracked

About Black Hornbeam

The most sought-after ebony substitute for ship modelling — heat-stabilised European hornbeam, deep black throughout. EU-sourced and precision milled in Tallinn, Estonia.

Black Hornbeam is European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) that has been stabilised and dyed right through to a deep, even black. It gives model builders the look of ebony — without the cost, scarcity or the splintering that genuine ebony can bring to thin work.

Hornbeam is one of the hardest and densest woods grown in Europe, with a tight, almost featureless grain. That uniform structure is exactly what makes it cut so cleanly at small dimensions, holding sharp corners and fine edges where coarser dark woods would tear out.

Each piece is dyed and kiln-dried before milling, so the colour runs through the full thickness — sanding or shaping a part won't expose a pale core.

Wood Properties

SpeciesCarpinus betulus (dyed)
OriginCentral Europe
Janka Hardness~1,780 N (very hard)
Density~750 kg/m³ (air dried)
GrainVery fine, tight, almost featureless
ColourDeep black, dyed through
TextureSmooth and dense — holds sharp edges
WorkabilityCuts cleanly; sands and polishes well
Moisture contentBelow 8% (kiln dried)
Tolerance±0.10 mm (sheets/strips) / ±0.20 mm (square strips)