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    • There are many benefits to using acacia wood for your next hardwood floor project, but here are the top ones: Strength and durability. Water-resistant surface. Easy to maintain. Distinctive style and natural beauty. A variety of flooring options (solid or engineered with various plank sizes and colors)
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    • Ash wood possesses decent strength properties for its weight and is shock resistant. It has high elasticity which makes it a popular choice for bows and steam bending projects. Applying a stain to Ash produces a similar look to Red Oak. Expect an awesome open grain with sweeping cathedral patterns and a nice near-white color that's consistent throughout. It's strong…
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    • Beech wood is primarily reddish-brown in color and slightly coarse with conspicuous rays and tiny pores. The grain is straight with a fine, even texture A moderately hard, straight-grained, even-textured wood with great strength properties. Works well with hand and machine tools. Cabinetmaking, furniture, solid and laminated flooring, brush backs, veneers, wooden spoons, handrail parts.
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    • A straight-grained wood with fine even texture. Heavy and very strong. Straight-grain lumber works well. however, swirly or irregular grain may be difficult to machine without tear out. Its uniform, dense surface, free of large groups of pores, make it an unequalled base for white enamelling. Furniture, high-grade joinery and flooring, upholstery frames, high-grade plywood, panelling, veneers.  
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    • Douglas Fir is one of the best western softwoods. This wood is used in the manufacturing of more products than any other lumber species. This reliable and workable wood brings out the very best for your customer, Douglas fir wood is also relatively lightweight and easy to work with, which makes it a popular choice for many woodworking projects. The…
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    • European Larch . This softwood when first cut is reddish-brown but fades to silver after exposure to the sun. This wood originates from colder climates throughout Europe most predominantly from the northern regions. This durable timber can be used for a range of projects including Cladding, Fencing, Exterior Joinery, Flooring, Decking and Sleepers. The heartwood of the tree is naturally…
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    • Mahogany is easy to work with and cut. It is great for laser engraving and laser cutting and it glues, stains, and finishes very well. Mahogany has heartwood with variable color, ranging from a very pale pink to a deeper reddish brown, sometimes with streaks of medium to dark reddish brown. Color tends to darken with age. The principal use of Mahogany…
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    • Top Choice lumber is of the highest quality. Every piece meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance. Limited holes, skip and wane to assure high quality. Ideal for use where appearance and strength are considerations.
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    • "A ruggedly handsome wood with saddle-tan color and a humble grain texture that's right at home in projects with unique designs. White and Red oak is tough and especially good for exterior projects. Furniture, outdoor projects, patio furniture, cabinets, flooring, boat building, fences, indoor millwork, moldings, veneer, desks, baseboard
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    • We supply spruce lumber or spruce sawn timber from the Ukraine, where trees grow very slowly because of cold weather. As the result the wood of our spruce is very strong. Contemporary machinery is used for sawing and trimming. Precise sawing and crimming are guaranteed. Fully computer controlled Kiln Drying process. Special moisture content under the customers orders could be…
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    • Walnut is a great wood source for many uses. It is milled into a variety of lumbers purposed for a wide range of projects. Walnut has a strong and unique grain and a relatively consistent colour pattern. Walnut lumber is acceptable for outdoor use but should remain covered during wetter months. Walnut is relatively plentiful and affordable when compared to…
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    • Wenge is very hard and has a mild blunting effect on cutters. Because of differing density between light and dark streaks in the wood, Wenge splinters easily—so use care when handling unfinished wood. Once finished, Wenge appears nearly completely black Wenge is reported to be a suitable substitute for Hickory for the production of sporting goods and Funiture etc. It…
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