W001 – WALNUT WOOD

Walnut wood is highly sought after in high-end furniture making, where its rich color and beautiful grain patterns are showcased in tables, chairs, and cabinets. It is also used in fine woodworking projects such as cabinetry, flooring, and paneling.

W002 – BEECH WOOD

Beech wood is light in color, typically ranging from pale cream to a light reddish-brown. It has a straight grain with a fine, even texture, and a natural luster. Beech is a hard and dense wood, known for its excellent strength and shock resistance.

W005 – BORMA TEAK

Borma Teak wood showcases a rich golden-brown color with a straight grain that can occasionally feature wavy patterns. The wood has a smooth, oily texture, contributing to its natural luster. Known for its exceptional durability, Borma Teak is highly resistant to moisture, decay, and pests due to its high natural oil content.

W006 – AFRICAN TEAK (DABEMA)

African Teak Wood, also known as Dabema, is a dense and highly durable hardwood sourced from tropical regions of Africa. It is renowned for its unique characteristics, including its color, which ranges from light pink to grayish-red when freshly cut, and its heartwood, which ranges from light brown to dark brown and deepens in color over time.

W007 – WHITE OAK

White Oak Wood is a versatile and highly sought-after material, prized for its strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Due to its natural resistance to rot and decay, it is often used in outdoor applications, such as decking, fencing, and siding. White Oak is also used in furniture making, particularly for pieces that require a rustic or distressed look, and is a popular choice for barrel-making and wine production.

W008 – IROKO

Iroko wood, also known as African Teak, is a dense and durable hardwood native to tropical Africa. It has a light golden brown color that darkens with age and is highly resistant to harsh weather conditions, rot, decay, and insect infestation. Iroko wood is also naturally weather-resistant, making it ideal for outdoor applications.

W009 – CHERRY

Cherrywood is a domestic hardwood native to North America, prized for its rich, reddish-brown color and fine, straight grain. It is a dense wood with a Janka hardness rating of 950 pounds per square inch (psi), making it resistant to wear and tear.

W011 – RED OAK

Red Oak wood is a domestic hardwood native to North America, known for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain pattern. It is light to medium brown with a reddish tint and is often characterized by its prominent rings and flecks.

W012 – PINE

Pine wood is a popular choice for various applications, including furniture making, construction and building, paneling and wainscoting, packaging and crates, and pulp and paper products. The 2" thickness of this Pine Wood makes it suitable for various projects, from furniture making to construction and building.

W013 – ASH

Ash wood is a light-colored wood, typically ranging from creamy white to light brown, with a straight to slightly wavy grain and a medium to coarse texture. It is known for its excellent strength and shock resistance, making it a durable choice for various applications.

W014 – YELLOW POPLAR

Yellow Poplar wood is a domestic hardwood that is native to eastern North America. It is a medium-density wood with a straight grain and a fine, even texture. The heartwood of Yellow Poplar is a light yellow to greenish-yellow color, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color. Yellow Poplar is a relatively soft hardwood with a Janka hardness rating of 540 pounds per square inch (psi), making it easy to work with and resistant to warping and splitting

W019 – MAPLE

The 2" thickness of this Maple Wood makes it suitable for a range of projects, from furniture making to woodworking and construction. Maple wood is often used for making high-end furniture, flooring, and architectural woodwork, as well as for crafting musical instruments, tool handles, and other specialty items.