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Wood Types
African Mahogany
Color from light pink to reddish brown, a very distinct grain. Highly lustrous and durable.
Alder - Knotty
A more rustic look. Alder absorbs stain very evenly.
Alder Clear Superior
An economical replacement to Cherry and has a very similar grain pattern.
Birch - Red
Light colored sapwood. Heartwood is dark brown tinged with red. Wood is hard and strong.
Birch - White
Fine and uniform texture. Mostly white but as it nears the core will show brown flame patterns.
Cedar - Clear Western Red
Renowned for its high impermeability to liquids and its natural phenol preservatives, ideal for exterior use.
Cedar - Spanish
A high durability and resistance to moisture-induced defects make it useful for outdoor.
Cedar - STK (Select Tight Knot)
Inter-grown (live) knots are the major characteristic of Western Red Cedar STK.
Maple
Hard and heavy with good strength properties, in particular its high resistance to abrasion and wear.
Oak - Red
Red Oak has strength, wearability and appealing grain characteristics.Takes stain very well.
Oak - White
Has a pale yellow-brown color. The grain pattern is not as pronounced as red oak.
Redwood Clear A
Resistant to shrinking, warping and checking very durable. Has grown-in resistance to decay and insects.
Vertical Grain Doug Fir
Strong, generally straight, and stable. The wood is moderately resistant to decay
Walnut
Known as a fine hardwood. Its heartwood is a dark chocolate brown. Sapwood is lighter.
West Coast Hemlock
Great overall uniformity of coloring it is very stable with little tendency to cup, check or twist.