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Natural wood variation in color or texture or the appearance of the product after finishing are not warranted items.

 Acacia  Ash  Birch Natural  Birch Red
         Birch Natural   

Dark, golden brown with black streaking to pale brown with some red. Usually straight grained with even, medium to fine texture & some curly, interlocking grain with an attractive figure. 

The heartwood is grey-brown in color. Straight grain, medium course texture similar to red oak. 

Unselected yellow birch & contains random mix of heartwood & sapwood. Heartwood is reddish brown & sapwood is white to yellowish. Straight closed grain with fine even texture. 

This is all heartwood yellow birch
 Birch Yellow Bubinga Cumaru Elm - Red
Cumuru

This is all sapwood ranging from white to yellowish, no heartwood. 

Heartwood is light, reddish brown & attractively veined with pink or red stripes. The sapwood is white in color. The luster is high and it is fine in texture with a wavy grain. 

Heartwood is medium to dark brown & may have reddish or purple hue or even streaks of yellowish or greenish brown. Very small open pores, uniform fine straight grain & texture. 

The heartwood is a beautiful reddish-brown. The grain is course and is straight to very irregular. 

 Fir Hemlock  Lyptus Mahogany African
           

Vertical Grain Douglas- The heartwood is light reddish-brown with uniform medium texture & straight grain. 

The heartwood & sapwood are close in color-pale brown. Grain is usually straight with course uneven texture. 

Is a plantation grown Eucalyptus hybrid. Color varies from lighter salmon pink to darker reddish brown and darkens over time. Similar grain to mahogany, is straight & even with medium texture. 

Varies in color from a lighter pink brown to darker reddish shade often bordering onto purple. The grain is straight but often has a ribbon figure & crotch figures are also common. 

Mahogany Genuine Mahogany Santos Pine Eastern White Pine Reclaimed
Mahogany Genuine

Varies in color from light tan to salmon pink to reddish brown. The texture also varies from rather fine to coarse & the grain is straight to roey, wavy or curly, often w/attractive figure. 

The heartwood is reddish-brown. It is fairly uniform to striped with a medium to high luster. The grain is typically interlocked with ripple marks & a medium texture. 

The heartwood is light brown to reddish brown and the sapwood is pale yellow to almost white. Soft, straight grain with very even medium texture wood. 

Strong durable wood that has been reclaimed from old buildings, often southern longleaf pine. Material will have knots, splits, holes and other character but no representation on how much or their size. The majority of the holes will be 3/4” to 1” diameter or smaller but some may be bigger. Holes may be patched with epoxy prior to field finishing.

Pine Yellow Purple Heart Red Oak Quarter Sawn Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar

Southern yellow, the heartwood is orange to reddish-brown & the sapwood is yellowish white. Boards have contrasting colors - light early wood to darker denser latewood. Stronger than other pines with straight grain & medium even texture. 

Heartwood becomes deep purple upon exposure & will turn to a dark purplish brown. Sapwood is off-white to pinkish-cinnamon with light brown streaks. The grain is usually straight, occasionally irregular, wavy or roey. 

Cut from the log lengthwise into quarters. This produces figure called flecking & exposes medullar rays- subtle wavy ribbon-like patterns across the straight grain. Flecking is more subtle than in white oak. 

The heartwood is pinkish to reddish-brown when freshly cut. The sapwood is pinkish to white. The grain is usually straight, the texture is fine and even and it has a high, golden luster. 

Teak Tigerwood Wenge White Oak Quarter Sawn
Wenge white oak quarter sawn

Dark golden-yellow turning dark brown to almost black upon exposure. Irregular streaks or marks are quite common. Narrow sapwood is pale yellow or white & sharply different. Grain can be wavy or mottled, texture is coarse, uneven & a dull luster. 

Golden-brown to reddish-brown with dark streaking. The grain is wavy, sometimes having a mottled figure that some compare with rosewood. It has a fine texture & the luster is dull to medium. 

The distinctive heartwood is very dark brown with black streaks & closely spaced whitish bands. Fairly straight grain with course texture & large pores. Reported to become lighter when exposed to light. 

Cut from the log lengthwise into quarters. The flecking in white oak can be dramatic and exposes medullar rays- subtle wavy ribbon-like patterns across the straight grain.

White Oak Rift Cut Zebrawood



Boards are cut perpendicular to the log’s rings creating a tight straight grain and little or no flecking and a very uniform grain pattern.

Heartwood is pale yellow-brown to pinkish-brown with highly contrasting, narrow, dark brown streaks. The striping pattern varies. Sapwood is white & distinct from heartwood. Grain is usually interlocked or wavy producing a ribbon figure.




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