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Jatoba is a tropical hardwood that is widely used for exterior carpentry thanks to its durability. Commonly referred to as Brazilian Cherry, due to its similarity in color to domestic cherry, Jatoba is an incredibly strong wood. Aside from exterior use, jatoba can also be installed as interior flooring, especially in high foot traffic areas where a high coefficient of friction is desired.
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African Mahogany is a hardwood from West tropical Africa that varies in color from deep reddish brown to a pale pinkish brown. African Mahogany’s color tends to darken with age. It has a straight to interlocking grain with a medium to coarse texture. African Mahogany is easy to work with as it glues easily. It is commonly used for interiors such as veneers, turned items, furniture and fine interior trim.
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Santos Mahogany is a durable, water-resistant hardwood that is golden brown to dark red in color. It has a medium fine texture and possesses a natural luster. It is often used for interior flooring, furniture, interior trim, but given its properties it can be used for outdoor structures.
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Red oak is the most valuable species of all the oaks. It is a heavy and strong wood, generally used for interiors such as flooring, furniture, boxes, and veneers. The color is a light to medium brown with a reddish tone that gives it its name (as opposed to White Oak). The wood grain is straight with an uneven, course texture. Red Oak is easy to work with with both hand and machine tools. It is important to note that due to the tannic acid in Red Oak, it can stain when combined with iron, particularly if wet.
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Sapele is a hardwood that comes from tropical Africa (in fact it is named after Sapele, a city in Nigeria) that is often used for veneer, plywood, furniture, cabinetry, flooring, boatbuilding, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small wooden specialty items. With a dark to reddish brown color, it is an appealing and economical alternative to mahogany. It can be easily glued, holds nails well, and is dimensionally stable.
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One of the longest lasting woods, Cypress is known as the “the wood eternal”. It has a naturally occurring oil called cypressine that repels insects and prevents decay. Cypress is very versatile and can be used both for interiors and exteriors. For interiors it is often used as trim and to make cabinets. Because cypress is termite resistant it is valuable for use in construction such as house building boats, river piling, siding, shingles, flooring, outdoor furniture, greenhouses, and outdoor structures.
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Cedar is a softwood that has the advantage of being very stable. It is not very permeable to liquids and has natural phenol that preserves it from moisture, decay, and insect damage. Another great trait is that it is not prone to expansion, even with temperature changes, or twisting, cupping or cracking. Cedar is highly sought because it is a superb base for paints and stains. This makes cedar easy to work with and reliable in both outdoor and indoor applications such as paneling and furniture. Super termite resistant and light weight.
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Probably the most popularly known hardwood, teak is considered to be the ultimate marine resistant wood. Teak is used for shipbuilding because it is able to ward off dry rot. Most luxury yachts have teak decks and outdoor teak furniture is also prized for its durability and beauty.
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American Black Walnut is a North American hardwood that is used for interiors such as furniture, flooring, gunstock blanks, and other wood products. Walnut has a warm rich chocolate brown color with hints of dark purple. Walnut can be steamed or left unsteamed, and generally has a straight grain. Walnut can be easily worked with both hand and machine tools, painted and stained, as well as polished for an exceptional finish. Walnut has a medium density, moderate bending, low stiffness and has good dimensional stability, which means it is one of the most durable hardwoods of North America.
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Maple Greatly appreciated for its warm color and classic look, Maple is one of the most well-known wood species, especially because of its widely spread use in flooring. As a hardwood it is often used in high foot traffic areas such as basketball courts, bowling alleys, or dancefloors. It is a dense and durable wood with a straight grain and fine even texture, which is easy to turn. It can be used to make any commonly used objects ranging from butcher blocks to baseball bats.
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California Redwood as its name implies, has a deep reddish-brown color and grows on the western coast of the United States. It is considered a premium building material because it is relatively durable outdoors and yet easy to work. It is often used for exteriors such as decks but can also be used for interiors such as flooring and furniture.
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