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African Padauk
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1725
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Africa
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African Padauk's hard and stable features is known primarily for its unique orange shading and seasoning over time.
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Afrormosia
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1560
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Africa
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Afrormosia is dense and consistently-colored with a moderately fine texture with a straight to interlocked grain.
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Amendoim
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1912
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South America
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Amendoim features swirling grains with small burl figures, medium texture, and medium to high luster.
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American Beech
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1300
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North America
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Beech (American) has a straight, mostly closed grain and uniform texture.
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Andiroba
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1220
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Central America
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Andiroba has a straight, occasionally interlocked grain, and medium-to-coarse texture.
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Angelim Pedra
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3040
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South America
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Angelim Pedra has a grain that crisscrosses, and the texture is rough and unbalanced.
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Angelique
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1290
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South America
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Angelique has a medium texture and impressive luster, with usually straight graining and prominent vessels on the side grain.
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Australian Cypress
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1375
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Australia
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Cypress (Australian) is darkly knotted and is a popular softwood known for its rustic look and wide range of colors.
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Bangkirai
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1798
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Asia
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Bangkirai is a robust wood species that remains smooth under friction with a grain that can be straight or spiraled.
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Blackwood
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1720
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Southeast Asia
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Blackwood is quite durable and features attractive ribbon-like graining.
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Bloodwood
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2900
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South America
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Bloodwood is very dense and known for its fine texture, and exceptional luster.
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Bolivian Cherry
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3190
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South America
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Cherry (Bolivian) is a dense wood with very fine graining.
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Bolivian Rosewood
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1780
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South America
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Rosewood (Bolivian) has hard and dense features and is known for its striped appearance and bold coloring.
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Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba)
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2820
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South America
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Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba) is a hard, heavy, and stong wood. It has a golden luster and an interlocking grain.
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Brazilian Maple
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1500
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South America
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Maple (Brazilian) is dense, straight-grained, and finely textured with distinctive curl markings that appear at varying angles.
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