What is canary wood?

Canary wood or canary whitewood is a name used to a number of species: From Liriodendron commonly known as tulip trees. Indian mulberry Morinda citrifolia. Wood from the genus Centrolobium. Wood from the genus Persea; Persea indica and (Apollonias barbujana Syn.: Persea canariensis)
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Is Canary wood a hardwood or softwood?

Canarywood is an exotic wood that is yellow to orange in color, typically variegated with light to dark red streaking. It has a medium to high luster. It can be some what variable in density, it is mostly a hard, heavy and strong wood.
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How strong is canary wood?

Janka hardness is 2000 pounds of force. . Drying & shrinkage: It dries at a moderate rate with very little or no warp and shrinkage. Average reported shrinkage values (green to ovendry) are 2.4% radial, 5.6% tangential and 8.4% volumetric. The wood is dimensionally stable.
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Is Canary wood exotic?

Canary Wood is a tropical exotic species of lumber. The heartwood is streaked with color, ranging from pale yellow-orange to deep orange, all the way to a dark brown .
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Is Canary wood good for cutting boards?

Moving into exotics, you get to bring a lot life to your cutting boards. Woods like purple heart, bubinga, satinwood, guatambu, jatoba, canarywood, curupay, bloodwood, afrormosia, shedua, wenge, coyote, ipe, goncalo alves, and many more all have vivid color and rock solid properties for long lasting cutting boards.
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What wood should not be used for cutting boards?

I would avoid open-pored woods like ash and red oak, which will be harder to keep clean from food stains. Pine might impart a resinous taste, and it's soft so will show cutting scars from knives more easily than a harder wood like maple.
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Is Canary wood endangered?

There is a large amount of Canarywood in South America, and it is not endangered.
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What does canary wood look like?

Canary wood typically has a yellowish color with streaks of orange red and even white and black. Often used when making fine wood pens. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Canary wood.
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Is Canary wood sustainable?

Pricing/Availability: Generally available in good sizes of lumber, and occasionally also offered as turning blanks. Prices should be moderate for an imported hardwood. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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What is Purple Heart wood?

Purpleheart is intermediate between American white oak and greenheart in strength properties, but is outstanding in its ability to withstand suddenly applied loads and difficult strains.
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What wood is mahogany?

There are many species of mahogany, mainly grown in North and Central America. Known for its straight grain and characteristic red brown colour, it polishes and oils very well and can be buffed to a very high shine. An exceptionally durable hardwood, it is the ideal choice for furniture and fittings around the home.
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Is yellow heart a hardwood?

These Yellowheart boards are solid hardwood, sanded to 150 grit on two sides. Sizes are exact. Custom sizes of Yellowheart are available.
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What tree does Tiger wood come from?

Tigerwood trees grow in various regions of Africa and Central to South America. The Central and South American trees that provide timber with a distinctive tiger-like appearance are commonly known as Gonçalo Alves. These are species of the Astronium genus, such as Astronium Fraxinifolium or Astronium Graveolens.
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What wood is extinct?

Wood's Cycad

Like the Saint Helena Olive tree, Wood's Cycad (Encephalartos woodii) went extinct in the wild more recently. The last known wild specimen died in 1916. It is one of the rarest plants on Earth now, cultivated only in captivity.
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What is cherry wood?

Cherry wood comes from the cherry fruit tree. It is a hardwood, and it is famed for its durability and beautiful color. Cherry wood comes in a variety of colors, including yellow, white, red and dark brown.
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What is Leopard wood?

Leopardwood is a reddish brown species with an unusual graining pattern which consists of a multitude of "eyes". Leopardwood offers a medium degree of color range from lighter tan/browns through to darker browns.
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Where does zebra wood come from?

Endemic to the lowland forests of Southwest Cameroon, the African Zebrawood is much sought after for its beautiful black and creamy striped timber. Instantly recognisable, and one of the largest trees in the forest, it is a flagship species for a highly threatened ecosystem.
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Where can I find curly maple?

If you know where one is terrific. If not, they are found across the northeastern states, into the mid-Atlantic States and over to the center of the U.S. They are the source of maple syrup. Curly maple is prevalent in Pennsylvania.
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What is Chechen wood?

Chechen is an exotic Mexican wood with a wide range of color variation from dark chocolate to light butterscotch colors. Chechen has an irregular grain pattern, and coupled with the color variety it makes fantastic finished pieces.
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What wood is toxic?

Those woods are usually the more exotic tropical hardwoods, such as rosewood, padauk, and teak, but sassafras (a relatively common found wood) can cause breathing problems, nausea, or even cancer.
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Why is oak not good for cutting boards?

For you tree enthusiasts, you may recognize that oak is a hardwood, but is not often used in cutting boards. The reason is that oak, while hard, has very large pores. When these pores are cut through they are visible to the naked eye.
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Is bamboo good for a cutting board?

Like maple, walnut and cherry wood, bamboo is dense and good at keeping water and juices out. It makes a good material for cutting boards because it's lightweight and can be cleaned easily.
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