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Rough cut, Skip Dressed - The lumber pictured is an example of the grain when finished. The second picture is of the rough lumber in stock.
Pick your length and thickness. Wall stock is approx. 1, 1/8" Thick
Jatoba, also known as Brazilian Cherry, is a type of hardwood that comes from the Jatoba tree (Hymenaea courbaril), which is native to Central and South America. Here are some key characteristics of Jatoba wood:
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Appearance: Jatoba wood is known for its rich, reddish-brown color with occasional streaks of darker brown. Over time, the wood darkens and deepens in color, developing a more lustrous and elegant look. It often has an interlocking grain pattern and a smooth texture.
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Durability: Jatoba is extremely hard and dense, making it highly resistant to wear, scratching, and dents. This durability makes it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas and applications requiring sturdy materials.
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Workability: Despite its hardness, Jatoba can be worked with using standard woodworking tools, although it may require more effort than softer woods. It can be planed, sanded, and finished to a smooth, glossy surface.
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Applications: Jatoba is commonly used for flooring, furniture, cabinetry, and decorative veneers. Its strength and beauty also make it popular for high-end woodworking projects and musical instruments.