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| Part Number 12424 Canarywood |
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CANARYWOOD: Centrolobium spp. Canarywood grows in Central and South America, from Panama on down to southern Brazil. The heartwood varies from a pale yellow to a redish brown, usually with an interesting blend of colors throughout. More desirable pieces may even have a vivid rainbow of colors streaking through. Canarywood is resistant to insects and rot and considered very durable. The wood is easy to work with and finishes well. It is used for fine furniture, turnings, flooring and cabinetry. Canarywood is also used for instruments, speaker enclosures and entertainment centers due to its inherent acoustical properties. Average weight is 50 lb. per cubic foot. Janka scale: 2200 Image provided by Woodworker's Website Association |
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