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Southern Yellow Pine
Southern Yellow Pine consists of 10 different species with Loblolly, Shortleaf, Longleaf, and Slash making up 90% of the southern pine population. They all share that unique yellow hue in their wood, which is why they're collectively called Southern Yellow Pine. These pines are native to the and a crucial source of timber in the United States.
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Moisture
30%
Diameter
1 - 2 ft
Janka Hardness
870 lbf (3,900 N)
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Teak
Teak wood logs gain recognition for their rich, golden-brown color, which deepens as the wood matures and interacts with light and air. They contain natural oils and resins that bolster their resistance to decay, insects, and fungi. The logs typically exhibit a straight grain pattern, further enhancing their clean and uniform appearance.
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Moisture
30%
Diameter
1 - 2 ft
Janka Hardness
1080 lbf (4,800 N)
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Hickory
Hickory wood derives from various hickory tree species, with Shagbark hickory and Pecan hickory being the most prevalent, each contributing unique attributes. It usually showcases a prominent and distinctive grain pattern, marked by strong, contrasting lines and patterns. Hickory wood exhibits a diverse array of colors, spanning from light to reddish-brown, and frequently manifests noticeable color variations within the same piece.
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Moisture
30%
Diameter
1 - 2 ft
Janka Hardness
1820 lbf (8,100 N)
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Acacia-babool
Aromatic Red Cedar, sourced from the Eastern Red Cedar tree, is known for its rich reddish-brown to deep red color with warm undertones. The wood features a fine, straight grain, occasional knots, and a distinctive, enduring sweet and spicy aroma. Valued for its natural insect-repelling properties, Aromatic Red Cedar is popular in woodworking for furniture and storage items.
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Moisture
30%
Diameter
6 - 8 inch
Janka Hardness
900 lbf (4,000 N)
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Eucalyptus
Alder wood is known for its light color, ranging from pale yellow to light brown with a straight and even grain. It has a fine texture and takes stain exceptionally well. Alder is relatively soft but stable, making it popular for various applications.
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Moisture
30%
Diameter
1 - 2 ft
Janka Hardness
590 lbf (2,620 N)
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