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Hawaiian Koa: A Treasured Wood
Renowned for its beauty and limited availability, Hawaiian Koa is a highly sought-after wood. Supply fluctuates, making each piece unique.
Scientific Name: Acacia koa
Uses: Veneer, furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments, canoes, gunstocks, carvings, bowls, and more.
Pricing: Due to its rarity, Koa pricing varies based on current market value. Request an estimate for the latest pricing details.
Monkey Pod: A Hawaiian Hardwood Staple
Widely available throughout Hawaii, Monkey Pod wood offers a striking golden to dark brown hue with occasional darker streaks. Its distinct grain patterns range from straight to interlocked or wavy, and its texture is medium to coarse with a moderate natural luster.
Scientific Name: Samanea saman
Uses: Highly versatile, Monkey Pod is used for veneer, plywood, flooring, cabinetry, furniture, musical instruments, and more.
Durability: Rated durable to very durable against decay and most insects.
Workability: Generally easy to work, but interlocked grain may require extra care during planing.
Price per BF (Green): $10
Japanese Sugi: The Aromatic Cedar of Hawaii
Grown abundantly in Hawaii, Japanese Sugi offers a warm, reddish-brown heartwood and a delightful aroma when milled. This soft cedar is naturally resistant to decay, making it ideal for various indoor and outdoor applications.
Scientific Name: Cryptomeria japonica
Traditional Technique: Sugi can be charred using the ancient Japanese technique of yakisugi, further enhancing its rot and fire resistance.
Uses: Fencing, siding, paneling, furniture, boatbuilding, yakisugi paneling.
Workability: Easy to work with both hand and machine tools, glues, stains, and finishes well.
Price per BF (Green): $8
Hawaiian Cypress (Monterey Cypress): A Versatile Island Wood
Abundantly grown in Hawaii, Monterey Cypress offers a pale yellowish/reddish brown heartwood with a distinct grain pattern. This adaptable wood is moderately durable and suitable for a variety of projects.
Scientific Name: Cupressus macrocarpa
Uses: Utility lumber, fence posts, musical instruments, furniture, boatbuilding, turned objects.
Workability: Easy to work with hand and machine tools, though knots may require extra care.
Price per BF (Green): $8
Norfolk Pine: A Canvas for Creativity
Abundant across the Hawaiian Islands, Norfolk Pine showcases a light brown heartwood, often with yellow or red hues. Its distinct blue-gray fungal staining and contrasting red knots create eye-catching, decorative pieces.
Scientific Name: Araucaria heterophylla
Ideal for: Indoor applications like furniture, interior paneling, and turned objects.
Workability: Clear sections are easily worked, while knots may require extra care.
Price per BF (Green): $8
Swamp Mahogany (Eucalyptus Robusta): A Sustainable Hardwood Powerhouse
Planted in Hawaii in the early 1900s as a sustainable timber source, Swamp Mahogany has proven to be an exceptionally durable and versatile hardwood. Resistant to rot and insects, this dense wood is prized for its rich reddish-brown hue that deepens over time.
Scientific Name: Eucalyptus robusta
Applications: Decking, siding (tongue & groove or shiplap), flooring, poles
Price per BF (Green): $8
Hawaiian Mango: A Kaleidoscope of Color and Grain
Experience the vibrant beauty of Hawaiian Mango, renowned for its captivating spalting that creates a mesmerizing blend of golden brown, yellow, pink, and black hues. This distinctive wood showcases a range of grain patterns, from curly to mottled, offering endless creative possibilities.
Scientific Name: Mangifera indica
Artistic Applications: Guitar and ukulele tonewood, furniture, cabinetry, veneer, turned objects.
Workability: While clear sections are relatively easy to work, interlocked or wild grain may require extra care.
Price per BF (Green): $10
Chocolate Heart Albizia: A Fast-Growing Wood with Rich Hues
Known for its remarkable growth rate in Hawaii, Chocolate Heart Albizia showcases a medium to dark reddish-brown heartwood, often adorned with captivating bands of lighter and darker tones. Its contrasting pale yellow sapwood adds to its visual appeal.
Scientific Name: Albizia odoratissima
Creative Applications: Furniture, flooring, veneer, turned objects, interior paneling (shiplap or tongue & groove).
Workability: Moderately easy to work, although interlocked grain may require careful handling.
Price per BF (Green): $10