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North America

North America

A collection of descriptoins and dimensions of available
hardwood lumber species native to North America.

   
 

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alder
Ash
Basswood
Birch
Cedar
Chakte-Coc
Cherry
Cocobollo
Cypress
Genuine Mahogany
Hard Maple
Hickory
Northern Pine
Poplar
Purpleheart
Red Oak
Soft Maple
Walnut
White Oak
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genuine mahogany

Summary

The heavyweight of all woods, mahogany is one of the most valuable timber trees. Popular in the '50's, mahogany is making a comeback due to the new attraction to the "red" woods. On an interesting note, new model automobiles were originally carved, full sized, entirely out of mahogany! Each piece, no matter how big or small, from the front bumper, to the engine, the dashboard, the drive shaft, back to the lock on the trunk is first fashioned from this very stable hard wood.


Details

Color - Varies from light red or pale tan to a rich dark deep red or deep golden brown, depending on country of origin.

Grain - It is generally straight grained but is prized for its figures which include stripe, roe, curly, blister, fiddleback, and mottle.

Characteristics - Extremely strong, hard, stable and decay resistant.

Janka Hardness Rating - 670 (Whats This?)

   
     
 


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