Color/Appearance: Heartwood is a relatively uniform light pinkish to reddish brown; colors tend to darken with age. Random pockets of gum and natural oils are commonly present. Grain patterning and figure tends to be somewhat bland.
Workability: Spanish Cedar is easy to work with both hand and machine tools. However, due to its low density and softness, Spanish Cedar tends to leave fuzzy surfaces if not machined with sharp cutters; extra sanding up to finer grits may be required to obtain a smooth wood surface. Also, natural gum pockets can remain wet and may ooze out onto the surrounding surface, which can clog and gum up saw blades, and make finishing the wood a challenge.
Common Uses: Veneer, plywood, cabinetry, musical instruments, (flamenco and classical guitars), humidors, and boatbuilding.
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Characteristics of Spanish Cedar
- Country of Origin: Central America
- Avg. Weight Per BF 3 lb/ bf
- Rarity / Availability Readily Available
- Typical Avg. Width 4″ to 12″
- Typical Avg. Length 8′ to 12′
- Wood Uses Garden Furniture, Outdoor Construction, Bridges, Gates, Fences, Doors and more
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