EAN986AcaciaNaturalHandscraped    Engineered African ACACIA

    Code: EAN-986
  

  

 

 

 

 

TheAcaciaTable2 Acacia hardwood has a beautiful variation in its natural color with blonds, golds, and chocolate browns. The grain has a large swooping pattern and has a similar effect to Tigerwood but with a gentler curve to the grain. And when a stain is used the grain evens out. This is a hardwood you can dress up as well as dress down very easily. Acacia is also a very dense and durable hardwood. For those who love the look of hardwood and want a classy richness, this is wonderful hardwood to consider.

A few acacias produce valuable timber. The name derives from the Greek word for its characteristic thorns, ἀκίς (akis; "thorn"). Several acacia species are important economically. African Acacia yields true gum arabic, a substance used in adhesives, pharmaceuticals, inks, confections, and other products. The bark of most acacias is rich in tannin, which is used in tanning and in dyes, inks, pharmaceuticals, and other products. Acacia, any of about 800 species of trees and shrubs comprising a genus (Acacia) in the pea family (Fabaceae) and native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world

 

Lumber Origin:  Africa
Spicies: ACACIA
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 3 mm
Stain:

Natural & Handscrapped

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 1750 lbs


 

EMJ-350EngineeredMapleJadelake
   Engineered Maple Jade lake

   Code: EMJ-350
  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

natural-maple-table
Acer is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as maple. Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae. There are approximately 128 species, most of which are native to Asia, with a number also appearing in Europe, northern Africa, and North America. Most maples are trees growing to 10–45 m (33–148 ft) height.
A maple leaf is on the coat of arms of Canada, and is on the Canadian flag. The maple is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of many countries including Canada. Maple leaves are traditionally an important part of Canadian Forces military regalia, for example the military rank insignia for generals use maple leaf symbols.
Maples are important as source of syrup and wood. Dried wood is often used for the smoking of food. Charcoal from maples is an integral part of the Lincoln County Process used to make Tennessee Whiskey.They are also cultivated as ornamental plants and have benefits for tourism and agriculture.
Some of the larger maple species have valuable timber, particularly Sugar maple in North America, and Sycamore maple in Europe. Sugar maple wood — often known as "hard maple" — is the wood of choice for bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, pool cue shafts, and butcher's blocks. Maple wood is also used for the manufacture of wooden baseball bats, though less often than ash or hickory due to the tendency of maple bats to shatter when broken.

 

 

Lumber Origin:  Canada
Spicies: Maple
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 3 mm
Stain:

Jade Lake

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 1450 lbs


 

ESG501AustrailianSydneyBlueGum
   Engineered Austrailian Sydney Blue Gum Natural

   Code: ESG-501
  

  

 

 

 

 


Blue Gum table
Eucalyptus saligna, known as the Sydney blue gum, is a large Australian hardwood (flowering) tree common along the New South Wales seaboard and into Queensland, which can reach a maximum of 65 metres (213 feet) in height.It is a common plantation timber in Australia and South Africa.

Eucalyptus saligna regenerates by regrowing from epicormic buds on the trunk and lower branches after bushfire. Trees live for over two hundred years.
The wood of this species is heavy (about 850 kg/m3), fairly hard, coarse, even textured and reasonably easy to work. It is used for general building construction, panelling, and boat-building, and is highly prized for flooring and furniture because of its rich dark honey colour.

 

 

Lumber Origin:  Austrailia
Spicies: Blue Gum
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 0.6 mm
Stain:

Natural

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 1821 lbs


 

EMG-350EngineeredMapleGrey
   Engineered Maple Dark Grey

   Code: EMG-350
  

  

 

 

 

 


natural-maple-table
Acer is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as maple. Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae. There are approximately 128 species, most of which are native to Asia, with a number also appearing in Europe, northern Africa, and North America. Most maples are trees growing to 10–45 m (33–148 ft) height.
A maple leaf is on the coat of arms of Canada, and is on the Canadian flag. The maple is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of many countries including Canada. Maple leaves are traditionally an important part of Canadian Forces military regalia, for example the military rank insignia for generals use maple leaf symbols.
Maples are important as source of syrup and wood. Dried wood is often used for the smoking of food. Charcoal from maples is an integral part of the Lincoln County Process used to make Tennessee Whiskey.They are also cultivated as ornamental plants and have benefits for tourism and agriculture.
Some of the larger maple species have valuable timber, particularly Sugar maple in North America, and Sycamore maple in Europe. Sugar maple wood — often known as "hard maple" — is the wood of choice for bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, pool cue shafts, and butcher's blocks. Maple wood is also used for the manufacture of wooden baseball bats, though less often than ash or hickory due to the tendency of maple bats to shatter when broken.

 

 

Lumber Origin:  Canada
Spicies: Maple
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 3 mm
Stain:

Natural

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 1450 lbs


 

ESG500AustrailianSpottedGum
   Engineered Austrailian Spotted Gum Natural

   Code: ESG-500
  

  

 

 

 

 


Corymbia maculata (syn. Eucalyptus maculata), commonly known as Spotted Gum, is an endemic Australian tree. Spotted Gum is a tall tree with a straight trunk, growing up to 45 metres in height (sometimes taller). The species was first formally described by William Jackson Hooker in 1844.

Corymbia maculata is a dominant species of open forest in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on infertile and dry sites and is associated with the presence of shales and slates.

Spotted Gum is another premium Aussie native hardwood in terms of both durability and sustainability. It features a spectacular heartwood ranging in colour from light brown through to dark red-brown hues. Sapwood is usually white to light brown in colour. The presence of a wavy grain can produce an attractive fiddle-back figure.

It is utilised as both an indoor and exterior timber due to his high resistance to both rot and termites. Common uses are as decking, outdoor furniture and internal joinery.

 

 

Lumber Origin:  Austrailia
Spicies: Spotted Gum
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 0.6 mm
Stain:

Natural

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 3473 lbs


 

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