Materials

Jobillo

Also known as Gonco Alves, Tigerwood (US) and Zebrawood (UK), Jobillo is a member of ...

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Katalox

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Leopardwood

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Manitoba Maple

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Marblewood

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Moabi

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Mother of Pearl

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Mountain Ash

Also known as Rowan in some parts of the world, mountain ash are often planted ...

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Movingui

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Nogal

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Olivewood

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Paper Birch

Lighter and softer than it cousin, the yellow birch, the wood of paper birch is ...

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Pau Ferro

Native to tropical South America, particularly Brazil and Bolivia, Pau Ferro is also known as ...

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Pau Rosa

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Plum

Like the wood from many orchard trees, plum is exceptionally beautiful but not available commercially ...

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Purpleheart

Also known as Amaranth, the heart wood is brown when first cut but turns a ...

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Quina

Quina is also known as Argentine Sandalwood, and locally as Cascarilla. It is distributed from ...

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Red Maple

Similar in appearance to hard maple, red maple tends to have a grey cast and ...

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Shedua

Shedua is a tropical hardwood that is native to western Africa. It is a moderately ...

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Siberian Elm

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Silver Maple

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Staghorn Sumac

Not often available commercially, stag horn sumac is plentiful in southern Ontario and is easily ...

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Thuya Burl

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Wenge

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White Ash

White ash were once a major component of many hardwood forests and city neighbourhoods across ...

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Yellow Birch

Often bearing a strong resemblance to hard maple, the wood from yellow birch is hard ...

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Yellow Cedar (burl)

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Zebrano

Also known as Zebrawood, Zebrano comes from western Africa, most commonly Gabon and Cameroon. Zebrano ...

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Ziricote

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