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Types of Wood

The Wonderful Wood Mahogany

For over 30 Years, classic bars has been building bars out of various species of wood.

Mahogany has been the customers favorite choice of wood for years. It is a hard wood, strong, with a beautiful grain. The following facts about mahogany wood should be consider while deciding:

  • Mahogany is a nicer, higher grade of wood and may be the better choice for building a bar.
  • Mahogany wood is known for its durability, rich color, and beautiful grain.
  • Having a home bar made of mahogany feels luxurious and can be a great addition to your home.
  • In case of leaks or flooding, the mahogany wood is superior to wood fiber boards (MDF) which swells up after absorbing the water If you have any questions, call us.

Red mahogany is an Australian hardwood with a fine grain and stunning red coloring used for engineering applications, construction, furniture and turnery. The heartwood of red mahogany is dark red, wile the sapwood is creamy in color. The species has an interlocked grain with a somewhat rippled appearance and the texture of red mahogany is open and coarse.

Trees of this species reach a height of 40-45 M with one dash 1.5 M trunk diameter. The bark is fibrous, shallow to coarsely fissured, and persistent on even the small branches. Different species have different colored bark.

Red mahogany is a dense, durable timber. The heartwood ranges from red to dark red, but sapwood is distinctly paler. The even grain is generally moderately textured, displaying the occasional gum vein, and at times the grain is interlocked producing an attractive figure.

The density of the timber varies depending on its source; plantation grown 8.5 year old timber had 70% of the density of natural grown timber, creating some variants in hardness. Uses of red mahogany have included warf and bridge construction, railway sleepers and in mining Timbers. It is used for a wide range of interior and exterior purposes in general construction and can be made into indoor and outdoor furniture. Other uses include boat building, coach vehicle, and carriage building and structural plywood.

There are many types of techniques use to create sewing patterns. There are four different types of sewing patterns the patterns vary in appearance, size and price. The patterns are flat, cortisone, rich son, and live song Flats on.

Other Alternatives of Wood:

At Classic Bars, we understand that customers have other questions regarding the type of wood they would like to use. We can build a bar according to the customers specifications using any type of wood they desire. Just simply call us and we will walk you through the process!