Homasote
Homasote 440 SoundBarrier is a special-density, structural board made from 100 percent environmental Homasote cellulose fiber, a homogeneous composition manufactured with uniformly distributed protection against termites, rot and fungi and resistance to moisture. It also insulates, with twice the R-value of wood. Made with FSC certified material.
Hickory
Also known as Pignut Hickory, Mockernut Hickory, Shellbark Hickory, and Shagbark Hickory, this plywood features pale yellow sapwood with light brown to reddish brown to gray-brown heartwood. Some moderately coarse early wood, but otherwise hard and smooth. Some may contain color variation, color streaks, and rustic marks like worm track and bird peck.
Flake
Flake, or particle board is generally used as a core that will be laid up with wood veneer or plastic laminate. It is made with recycled wood waste and has an excellent strength to weight ratio. It is ideal for cabinets, countertops, furniture, and doors.
Birch
Premium cabinet-grade birch plywood is suitable for staining and clear coating with quality veneer on both sides (G2S). This hardwood plywood is widely known for its panel strength, grain texture, durability, and ease of finishing.
Osage Orange
Also known as Horse Apple, Hedge Apple, and Bois d’arc its heartwood is golden to bright yellow, which inevitably ages to a darker medium brown with time: primarily due to exposure to ultraviolet light. Osage Orange’s grain is straight, with a fine to medium texture with a high natural luster.
Beech, European
Also known as Common Beach, it has heartwood that is pale straw color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue. Veneer tends to be slightly darker colored, as slicing the veneer usually requires the wood to be prepared with steam, which gives the wood a more golden tone. Its grain is straight; fine to medium […]
Limba
Alternately known as Limba, Korina, Afara, Black Limba, and White Limba, its heartwood is a light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with grey to nearly black streaks and veins. Wood with such darker figures are referred to as Black Limba, while plain unfigured wood is called White Limba. It has sapwood that is a pale […]
Ebony, Macassar
Also known as Striped Ebony or Amara Ebony, its heartwood has a dramatic striped appearance, somewhat similar to Zebrawood. It can have a yellow to reddish brown body with darker brown or black stripes. Sharply demarcated sapwood is a pale gold color. Its grain is usually straight, but can sometimes be interlocked; fine uniform texture […]