8/23/2023 0 Comments Zebra wood tree![]() Laser-cut wood Stained with water based dye Ear wires are silver-finished 304L stainless. Jatoba is exceptionally stiff, strong, and hard-representing a great value for woodworkers seeking high-strength, low-cost lumber. Made from sustainably sourced wood and 90 recycled display cards. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices, and is reported by the IUCN as being a species of least concern.Ĭommon Uses: Flooring, furniture, cabinetry, tool handles, shipbuilding, railroad ties, turned objects, and other small specialty items.Ĭomments: Although it’s widely named “Brazilian Cherry,” (mostly among flooring sellers), it bears little relation to the domestic Cherry ( Prunus serotina) that is found in the US, except perhaps that its natural color closely matches the common stained color of domestic Cherry that has been aged/stained reddish-brown as seen on some interior furniture. Jatoba is inexpensive for an imported timber. Pricing/Availability: Available in satisfactory sizes and widths as lumber, and also available as flooring planks. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information. However, Jatoba glues, stains, turns, and finishes well. Responds well to steam-bending.Īllergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Jatoba has been reported to cause skin irritation. Jatoba also tends to be difficult to plane without tearout due to its interlocking grain. Workability: Jatoba is considered difficult to work with on account of its density and hardness, and has a moderate blunting effect on tool cutters. (Though it has been reported to be susceptible to attack from marine borers.) Rot Resistance:Jatoba is rated as being very durable in regards to rot resistance, and is also resistant to termites and most other insects. Good natural luster.Įndgrain: Diffuse-porous large pores, very few solitary and radial multiples of 2-3 mineral deposits (dark brown) occasionally present parenchyma vasicentric, aliform (lozenge or winged), confluent, and marginal narrow to medium rays, normal spacing. Grain/Texture:Grain is typically interlocked, with a medium to coarse texture. Sapwood is a light grayish yellow, clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Color tends darken upon exposure to light. Shrinkage: Radial: 4.2%, Tangential: 8.0%, Volumetric: 12.1%, T/R Ratio: 1.9Ĭolor/Appearance: Heartwood varies from a light orangish brown to a darker reddish brown, sometimes with contrasting darker grayish brown streaks. You are supporting a Canadian business by purchasing from us.Distribution: Central America, southern Mexico, northern South America, and the West Indies We are Canadian and you will receive native English or native French speaking customer support. Zebrawood is a tough, durable, visually striking West African wood whose heartwood base color which can range from tan to a dull pale yellow, to a muted off-white / almost gray hue, depending on specific region and conditions of growth is decorated by dark brown striping of varying degrees (ranging to almost black), hence its name.If you don’t like them, make use of our 7 day free return window and get your money back. We stand by our products and are there for you if you need us. Experiencing an issue? Never hesitate to contact us. 90 days warranty extendable to 180 days upon purchase registration.Included to protect your investment: protective bamboo box and microfiber pouch.Outward flexible steel hinges, enhancing comfort for a multitude of face shapes.Look at your best with these beautiful zebra wooden classic style sunglasses with blue lenses. ![]() Classic style looks good on everybody.They are straight and legs fold correctly both ways. They are FDA approved and CE certified category 3. Real protection: undistorted ultra clear view with our polarized UV400 protective and impact resistant lenses.
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