What wood has red sawdust?

Finely ground heartwood of the tree Pterocarpus santalinus, native to tropical Asia. Red Sandalwood
Red Sandalwood
Pterocarpus santalinus is a light-demanding small tree, growing to 8 metres (26 ft) tall with a trunk 50–150 cm diameter. It is fast-growing when young, reaching 5 metres (16 ft) tall in three years, even on degraded soils.
https://en.wikipedia.orgwiki › Pterocarpus_santalinus
's natural dye, Santalin, is used as colorant in food, alcoholic beverages, wood polish, metal varnish, textiles, wool, silk, leather, jute, and medicines.
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What wood has a red grain?

When it comes to hardwoods for luxurious finishes and projects, mahogany tends to stand on its own (even over the gorgeous cherry wood). The wood tends to be a rich red or brown-red. Mahogany has a very smooth, tight grain and is extremely strong and resilient.
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What tree wood is red?

Redwoods are coniferous trees and are regarded as some of the tallest trees in the world. The name redwood originates from the distinctive cinnamon-red bark and wood of these trees.
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What does it mean when wood is red?

All hardwoods will undergo the natural aging process and change color overtime with exposure to UV light and oxygen. In general, while lighter woods tend to become a bit darker and richer, woods that begin dark will lighten up. We all know and love cherry as a rich reddish brown color.
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What tree has red heartwood?

Sweetgum is sometimes called redgum, probably because of the red color of the older heartwood and its red fall leaves.
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Is red heart wood toxic?

Allergies/Toxicity: Besides the standard health risks associated with any type of wood dust, no further health reactions have been associated with Redheart.
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How do I identify western red cedar lumber?

Color/Appearance: Heartwood reddish to pinkish brown, often with random streaks and bands of darker red/brown areas. Narrow sapwood is pale yellowish white, and isn't always sharply demarcated from the heartwood. Grain/Texture: Straight grain with a coarse texture and moderate natural luster.
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What timber is red in colour?

Red bloodwood is a medium-sized Australian hardwood that grows along the coastal areas of New South Wales and Queensland. Taking its common name from the appearance of its heartwood, red bloodwood ranges from a dark pink to dark red colour, with much paler sapwood.
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What woods have red undertones?

Woods with warm undertones will look yellow or red - think Cherry, Mahogany, and Hickory. These woods will work well together, even if they vary in darkness and grain. Cool toned woods will look a little bit grey, like Ash, Maple, Poplar, or Pine. Neutrally toned woods like Walnut are the most versatile.
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What does red cedar wood look like?

Color/Appearance: Heartwood tends to be a reddish or violet-brown. Sapwood is a pale yellow color, and can appear throughout the heartwood as streaks and stripes. Grain/Texture: Has a straight grain, usually with knots present.
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What is the difference between red cedar and Western Red Cedar?

Color. It's tough to determine a winner in this category, but there is definitely a difference in appearance. Western red cedar, unless stained a different color, will naturally have a yellowish tone, while redwood has a noticeably true reddish-brown hue (there's a reason it's called “redwood”).
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How can you tell the difference between red cedar and yellow cedar?

Redcedar branches have an upward lift at the end of the branches, forming a 'J'-shape, while yellow-cedars branches droop downwards. Yellow-cedar leaves emit an unpleasant smell like mildew when crushed, as opposed to the traditional and pleasant 'cedar' smell of redcedar.
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Is redwood sawdust toxic?

HEALTH HAZARDS: The primary health hazard posed by this product is dust inhalation which can cause respiratory system irritation. Contact with skin and eyes can also cause irritation. Prolonged or repeated inhalation of wood dust may cause cancer.
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What does the red heart tree look like?

Redheart is an exotic wood with dull pink to moderately bright red and fades considerably with long exposure to UV. There is sometimes a purple area at the juncture between the heartwood and the sapwood. This wood has a fine to medium texture and works very easily.
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Why is purple heart wood so expensive?

Purple Heart wood, otherwise known as Amaranth, extensively grows in some parts of Central America. It is somehow rare, very durable, and resists both decay and most insect attacks, which is partly the reason why it is expensive. It is also water-resistant which is why it is often used on boat deckings and flooring.
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What is the most toxic wood dust?

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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What woods should not be used for cutting boards?

Avoid woods that are soft, porous, or toxic for cutting boards. Softwoods include balsa, cedar, juniper pine, redwood spruce, and Douglas fir. Porous wood includes mahogany, black walnut, butternut, oak, and ash. Toxic wood includes pine, birch, western red cedar, American mahogany, and rosewoods.
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What can redwood be used for?

Common Uses: Veneer, construction lumber, beams, posts, decking, exterior furniture, and trim. Burls and other forms of figured Redwood are also used in turning, musical instruments, and other small specialty items.
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Is all cedar wood red?

Cedar is (commonly) reddish brown.

There are obvious exceptions such as Northern white cedar or yellow cedar (their names say it all), but on the whole, cedar is usually a predictable color and grain.
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What does natural cedar look like?

Most types of cedar wood are a pinkish-red color, though it can have some purple tones as well. As it ages it loses its reddish hues and becomes a silver or gray color.
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What is better yellow or red cedar?

How it performs: Though categorized as a soft wood, Alaskan yellow cedar is exceptionally dense. This density gives it even greater durability than Western red cedar, enabling it to stand up to the elemental rigors that would warp or deteriorate weaker woods more quickly.
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Why is western red cedar so expensive?

You may have been surprised by the recent and/or impending price increases on Western Red Cedar lately. This has been caused by a large trade dispute between Canada and the U.S. that has been going on since the 80's on all softwoods imported from Canada.
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How do I identify a red cedar tree?

The bark has shedding thin strips, the seed cones are berry-like and glaucous (blueish), the leaves are scale-like and pressed tightly against twigs. One other way to identify a red cedar is the presence cedar-apple rust and bagworms that commonly infest/infect eastern red cedars.
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Which is better white cedar or red cedar?

The main differences between white cedar and red cedar are in terms of durability and strength. Red cedar is slightly stronger than white cedar fence. It's less prone to knotting. Knotting is a serious issue in fencing.
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How can I tell what kind of wood I have?

The regularly spaced knots would indicate a softwood species such as pine. Hardwood flooring trying to match.
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  1. Confirm it is actually solid wood. ...
  2. Look at the color. ...
  3. Observe the wood grain. ...
  4. Consider the weight and hardness of the wood. ...
  5. Consider its history. ...
  6. Find the X-Factor. ...
  7. Look at the endgrain.
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