06-07-2016, 10:10 PM
This can be viewed as a PSA of sorts.
Ipe, and some other woods contain a chemical irritant called lapachol. Central and South American woods seem to be the principal offenders.
Lapachol is a greenish yellow powder. It's moist. It will stick to your clothing, irritate your nostrils and eyes. The tiniest splinter will slowly administer the offending irritant like a nicotine patch. I've learned to get even the tiniest splinter of ipe wood out of my flesh tout de suite.
It is strange to saw a walnut colored wood, only to be treated to a stream of greenish-yellow, moist sticky dust.
Take precautions! It's like the wood of the Poison Oak Tree.
A photograph to drive home the point:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapachol
Ipe, and some other woods contain a chemical irritant called lapachol. Central and South American woods seem to be the principal offenders.
Lapachol is a greenish yellow powder. It's moist. It will stick to your clothing, irritate your nostrils and eyes. The tiniest splinter will slowly administer the offending irritant like a nicotine patch. I've learned to get even the tiniest splinter of ipe wood out of my flesh tout de suite.
It is strange to saw a walnut colored wood, only to be treated to a stream of greenish-yellow, moist sticky dust.
Take precautions! It's like the wood of the Poison Oak Tree.
A photograph to drive home the point:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapachol