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Stair Treads... Starting Steps, Tread Blanks, Mitered Return Treads, Landing Treads, Risers.
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Red Oak
Almost any article that can be made of wood has been manufactured from Red Oak. A popular decorative and furniture wood, Red Oak is prized for soft texture as well as for workability. Red Oak is attractive, durable and requires minimal care. No other wood is as handsome and lasting for residential flooring. Very hard, heavy and strong, fairly easy to work, density considered, turns, carves and bends well, sanding and finishing qualities and stability excellent, wood ring porous, heartwood not particularly durable under conditions of decay. |
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Hard Maple
Hard Maple is also a popular wood for flooring in residences because of its superior wearing quality and excellent technical properties. Hard, heavy and strong, famous for resistance to abrasive wear, odorless and tasteless, close-pored, very fine texture and grain, does not require filling, annual growth visible, not inconspicuous, heartwood is very light brown or tan, sometimes with darker mineral streaks, sapwood is white or off-white. |
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White Oak
This is a popular decorative and furniture wood. Very hard, heavy and strong, fairly easy to work, density considered, turns, carves and bends well, sanding and finishing qualities and stability excellent, wood ring porous, heartwood durable under conditions of decay, pores appear open, but are actually naturally filled, resulting in its outdoor durability and its superior finishing characteristics. |
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American Cherry
Cherry is a premier American cabinet wood. Moderately heavy, hard and strong, machines and sands to glass-like smoothness, tree is deciduous; wood diffuse porous and close-grained, annual growth visible but not pronounced, with exceptional stability, heartwood reddish-brown, sometimes with greenish cast; sapwood yellowish-white. |
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Genuine Mahogany
Mahogany turns and carves superbly and is the preferred wood for permanent patterns. Moderate density and hardness; Strength factor high in comparison to weight; Unsurpassed working and finishing characteristics;Polishes to high luster; Excellent stability; Durable in situations favoring decay; Diffuse porous; Pores are open, requiring filling with conventional type finishes; Texture even, annual growth visible; Color medium reddish-brown; Wood darkens considerably with age. |
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Santos Mahogany
Used in hardwood flooring, furniture, interior trim, and turnery. Santos Mahogany is reddish brown changing to a deep red or somewhat purplish after milling. The heartwood is reported to be highly resistant to attack by decay fungi. The wood is 71% harder than Red Oak and is 36% more stable. It grows only at border of Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. |
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