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WOODS SELECTION LIST
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ash
Light brown heartwood with almost all white sapwood. Straight grain with coarse texture. USA.
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bubinga
This African species, also known as African Rosewood, is a beautiful dense hardwood with a rose-colored background and darker purple striping.
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canarywood
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cherry
Hard straight grained with firm texture. Heartwood is reddish brown to deep red, with brown flecks, and will naturally darken with age. USA.
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cocobolo
Hard and heavy wood with irregular grain with a medium fine texture. Heartwood is a variegated color from purple red to yellow, with black markings. Central America.
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jatoba
A strikingly beautiful wood with burgundy and deep reds occasionally having dark stripes. Central America.
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kwila
Yellowish-brown or orange-brown when first cut turning darker with age to a deep reddish brown. The texture is coarse but even and the grain may be straight or interlocked and is often wavy. South East Asia.
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lacewood
Light pink to silvery sheen with small flaky grain due to the large rays. Attractive pattern when used in small areas. Australia.
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mahogany
Medium density hardwood, pale brown to pink to dark reddish brown. Firm straight to wavy grain.
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maple
Hard heavy straight grained wood with a fine texture. USA.
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