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| Part Number 12472 Spanish Cedar |
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SPANISH CEDAR: Cedrela huberi Despite the name, Spanish Cedar actually belongs to the mahogany family; and it is neither cedar nor Spanish. It is a lightweight and fragrant wood and extremely resistant to rot and insects. Native to the tropics of southern Mexico, Spanish Cedar can be found growing as far south as northern Argentina. Straight grain makes for good workability. The low density of the wood contributes to the wood’s popularity as exterior siding and outdoor furniture material. It is considered one of the premier woods for humidors. Average weight is 26 lbs. per cubic foot. Janka scale: 570 Image provided by Woodworker's Website Association |
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