Saffron Heart 36×36 Sawn Timber
Saffron Heart sawn turning stock, 36×36mm square section. A dense north Queensland rainforest timber from the same botanical family as the satinwoods. Golden-yellow heartwood, fine straight grain, naturally resinous so the worked face takes a luster with minimal finishing. 600mm and 900mm lengths. Ships Australia-wide.
Price range: $24.00 through $36.00
Product Details
Saffron Heart, at square turning section
Saffron Heart (Halfordia kendack) grows only in the rainforests of north Queensland. It is rare in any form. At a square section it is rarer still, and for good reason: at this dimension the timber’s qualities stack up in a way that very few Australian species can match for fine spindle work, pen blanks, and small turned components. Golden-yellow heartwood, a fine tight grain, and a natural resin content that saturates the timber and shows up on the worked face as a luster most species need a finish coat to approach.
A 1936 Queensland trade survey recorded that Saffron Heart fishing rods had reached English Royalty, calling it “one of the greatest fishing rod timbers in the world” (Kilmore Free Press, 29 October 1936). Rod work demands exactly what this timber delivers at small section: density with flex, fine grain that handles continuous stress cleanly, and a surface that finishes to a natural luster without building up a heavy film coat. The same properties carry directly to spindle turning, pen blanks, and knife scales.
Satinwood-kin
East Indian Satinwood (Chloroxylon swietenia) earned its name from a mottled grain that resembles ripples in satin fabric. It has been used in fine English furniture and marquetry since the late 18th century (Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Regency cabinetmaking) for one reason: the combination of hardness, fine texture, natural luster, figured grain, and golden colour is rare in any one species.
Saffron Heart sits in the same Rutaceae family (the citrus family). It is not a satinwood taxonomically, but it comes from the same branch of the tree, carries the same property cluster, and works the same way on the lathe. The density takes fine detail cleanly. The grain runs straight and holds tight. The worked face comes up bright with very little effort.
Working properties
- Hardness: Very dense, considerably heavier than most Australian cabinet timbers. Sharp tools and controlled feed rate. The reward is a surface that almost polishes itself.
- Grain: Fine and straight through most of this stock. Tight, consistent structure that holds crisp detail on the lathe and a sharp edge from a carving tool.
- Machining: Well-behaved at low feed rates. Resinous content means blade and bit cleaning pays off. Carbide preferred on any power tool work.
- Turning: Suited to spindle work at this section. Pen blanks, small tool handles, knobs, finials, rod-blank segments. The density and tight grain are the draw.
- Finishing: Rustins Danish oil deepens the golden tone with one or two light coats. The natural resin content means less oil is needed than most species. Friction polish on turned pieces brings the luster up fast.
Shipping & Pickup
Ships Australia-wide via Aramex. Pickup from our Mulgrave NSW location Mon–Fri 9am–4pm, Sat 9am–12pm. Call (02) 4577 5277 or email sales@trendtimbers.com.au.
Kiln dried and ready to work
All of our timber is kiln dried to Australian standards, so it arrives stable and ready to be worked.
Because timber is a natural product, not all stock is ready to send immediately. Occasionally we need to mill your timber to the size you’ve specified before dispatch.









