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Bolivian Rosewood
Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. Colors range from violet streaks to coffee browns and black. The trees grow in Bolivia...
Bolivian Rosewood
Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. Colors range from violet streaks to coffee browns and black. The trees grow in Bolivia...
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Which Finish Should I Use?
“Which finish should I use?” It’s a common question at Cook Woods and that’s understandable! You’ve spent countless hours perfecting your project, and now you’re ready for the final finish....
Which Finish Should I Use?
“Which finish should I use?” It’s a common question at Cook Woods and that’s understandable! You’ve spent countless hours perfecting your project, and now you’re ready for the final finish....
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Padauk
Padauk is a unique open grained hardwood from Africa that has a bright Vermillion color when first cut. Over time it slowly ages to a purple Rosewood color. Huge logs...
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Tigerwood
Goncalo Alves, also known as Tigerwood or South American Zebrawood originates on the East Coast of Brazil. Huge logs up to six feet in diameter are available, but these large...
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Dyer Oak
The Dyer Oak burl grew to record size in the fertile soils of Oregon's southern Willamette Valley. With a massive 9 ft. diameter, it is a closer match in size...
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Myrtle
Myrtle is one of our specialty woods, as it is grown and harvested right here in our home state of Oregon, hand selected by us, trucked to our yard, and...
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Box Elder
Box Elder is a great wood for turning as the grain is fine and the burls have exquisite detail, giving great depth to any area with figure. Box Elder is...
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Sapele
Slightly heavier and finer grain than Honduras Mahogany, this species is also called Sapele Mahogany. Originating from Africa, this species has beautiful, lustrous iridescence with colors that range from light...
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Jatoba and Zebrawood
From equatorial western Africa, Zebrawood is usually logged by hand with a hundred men or more on mountain slopes. One of the most appealing features of Zebra is the exotic...
Jatoba and Zebrawood
From equatorial western Africa, Zebrawood is usually logged by hand with a hundred men or more on mountain slopes. One of the most appealing features of Zebra is the exotic...