W102 – WHITE WOOD SPRUCE

White Wood, also known as spruce pine-fir (SPF), is a softwood that is commonly used in construction and woodworking projects. It is a lightweight, versatile, and affordable wood with a pale yellow or white color. White Wood is known for its strength, stability, and durability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is also easy to work with, as it can be cut, drilled, and shaped with ease.

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.

W110 – OKOUME

Okoume Wood is often used for furniture making, cabinetry, and woodworking projects where a durable and attractive wood is required. It is also used for boat building, plywood, and veneer production. The 2' size is commonly used for smaller woodworking projects, such as building small furniture, decorative boxes, and other craft projects.

W026 – CEDAR

Characteristics Cedar is a softwood that is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is a durable and aromatic wood with a distinctive, rustic appearance. The heartwood of Cedar is a reddish-brown color, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color. Cedar is known for its natural resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications.

W023 – MAHOGANY

The 2" thickness of this Mahogany Wood makes it suitable for various projects, from furniture making to woodworking and construction. Mahogany is often used for making high-end furniture, cabinetry, and architectural woodwork, as well as for crafting musical instruments, boat building, and other specialty items.

W020 – ZEBRANO

Zebrawood is an exotic hardwood that is native to central Africa. It is a dense wood with a distinctive, striking grain pattern that features alternating stripes of light and dark brown colors, giving it a "zebra-like" appearance. The heartwood of Zebrawood is a dark brown color with lighter brown stripes, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.