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The Accoya® name stands for ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABLE WOOD, tried and tested in the US. Accoya® comes in many sizes for many applications and is guaranteed for 50 years above ground and 25 years in ground or freshwater. Accoya® wood is also sustainably harvested in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®). These Accoya® rough lumber products are 70% FSC®.
Accoya® brings unprecedented reliability for thermally modified wood. It is checked and trusted to not visibly swell, shrink or distort, with minimal movement. This modified wood is highly durable and stable and it withstands the test of any climate, so it is ideal for tough applications
Learn more about Accoya® wood HERE: https://youtu.be/c3km0dYmr74
CLICK HERE TO ORDER A $10.00 SAMPLE in your choice of species that will be credited towards your full order.
The Accoya® name stands for ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABLE WOOD, tried and tested in the US. Accoya® comes in many sizes for many applications and is guaranteed for 50 years above ground and 25 years in ground or freshwater. Accoya® wood is also sustainably harvested in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®). These Accoya® rough lumber products are 70% FSC®.
Accoya® brings unprecedented reliability for thermally modified wood. It is checked and trusted to not visibly swell, shrink or distort, with minimal movement. This modified wood is highly durable and stable and it withstands the test of any climate, so it is ideal for tough applications.
Learn more about Accoya® wood HERE: https://youtu.be/c3km0dYmr74
CLICK HERE TO ORDER A $10.00 SAMPLE in your choice of species that will be credited towards your full order.
ACRE™ recycled rice hull/pvc composite is made 100% in America (Mississippi) does not rot, is water resistant and has an extremely long life and can be stained or painted. ACRE™ can be used interior or exterior and is safe and non-toxic.
Not only is ACRE™ a sustainable, low-maintenance alternative to wood, it’s also a pleasure to work with on the jobsite. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, yet every piece is strong, rigid and straight. ACRE™ is also easy to cut with ordinary woodworking tools—with no special equipment, training or experience—and waste is minimal. And it takes paint, stain and lacquer just like real wood. Once your project is complete, you can be confident ACRE™ will stand up to water, weather, fire, pests and UV for years to come, backed by an industry-leading materials guarantee.
We are stocking both ACRE™ dimensional boards in various sizes. The boards are reversible with one smooth side and one embossed wood grain side.
Regarded as excellent in resistance to both decay and insect attack, aromatic red cedar is frequently used for fence posts used in direct ground contact with no pre-treating of the wood.
Overall, aromatic red cedar is easy to work, notwithstanding any knots or irregularities present in the wood. It reportedly has a high silica content, which can dull cutters. Aromatic red cedar glues and finishes well, though in many applications, the wood is left unfinished to preserve its aromatic properties.
Cedar has a distinct and tell-tale scent: the wood is commonly used in closets and chests to repel moths and other insects. Though eastern red cedar trees are widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States, it is a very slow-growing species, and most trees harvested tend to be fairly small in diameter. Because of this, aromatic red cedar boards tend to be knotty and narrow.
In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber.
Mason’s Mill and Lumber will not be responsible or issue a credit for any cup, warp, twist or splitting that occurs in any custom cut Fir or Cedar boards or beams. These issues can be present in material cut from larger beams and timbers and need to be accounted for by the buyer when determining if Fir or Cedar is appropriate for the intended application. Cedar and Fir products will typically have knots.
Ash is regularly used for furniture, flooring, doors, architectural millwork and moulding, kitchen cabinets, paneling, tool handles, baseball bats, hockey sticks, skis, oars and turnings. The sapwood is light-colored to nearly white and the heartwood varies from greyish or light brown, to pale yellow streaked with brown. The wood is generally straight-grained with a coarse uniform texture.
The degree and availability of light-colored sapwood, and other properties, will vary according to the growing regions.
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Cypress is a strong durable softwood used for structural work, especially suitable where the timber is in contact with the ground and for external work generally. Shipbuilding, farmhouse-style dining room furniture, linings for wardrobe doors and trunks are all popular uses for cypress.
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Douglas-fir has excellent strength properties and is well known for its workability. The wood dries rapidly with small dimensional movement and little tendency to check. It is relatively easy to work, with good machining qualities. It turns, planes and shapes well and can be sanded to a smooth finish.
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Ipe (Ee-pay) is a tropical hardwood from forests located in South America. An extremely dense wood, ipe has a Class A fire rating. With heights exceeding 120 feet, it is one of the tallest trees in the Amazon with trunk diameters of up to six feet.
Ipe requires extra workmanship skills, but with patience and the proper tools to help the installation go smoothly, ipe will surpass your expectations for style and beauty.
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Kebony® comes in many sizes for many applications. This Kebony® rough Lumber is also sustainably harvested in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) and are a 70% FSC® mix.
This Kebony® rough lumber has tremendous versatility compared to tropical hardwoods. Not only is it FSC®-Certified wood that's easy to work with, it is dimensionally stable.
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Our FEQ grade genuine mahogany is out of South America, commonly referred to as “Honduran mahogany".
Substitutes sometimes used are African mahogany or sipo mahogany, both of which are available in our rough lumber inventory.
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Our pattern grade genuine mahogany is out of South America and is commonly referred to as “Honduran mahogany”. The highest grade of mahogany available (virtually defect-free), this is selected for its straight grain and used for producing high quality, accurate patterns and models. These boards have been selected for their clarity and uniform grain, making them excellent for wood patterns that need to retain their perfect shape.
When used for cabinetry and furniture, the stability of pattern grade material is unmatched. The grain is very uniform and creates a beautifully uniform look across a large project like a big bookcase or even a kitchen.
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Padauk is easy to work and turns, glues, and finishes well. and has a good natural luster. Padauk has a very unique reddish orange coloration, and the wood is sometimes referred to by the name Vermillion. Padauk is moderately heavy, strong and stiff, with exceptional stability and has excellent decay resistance. Padauk is also reported to be resistant to termites and other insects. It is rated as durable to very durable.
Padauk is a popular hardwood among hobbyist woodworkers because of its unique color and low cost. Padauk is often used for veneer, flooring, turned objects, musical instruments, furniture, tool handles, and other small specialty wood objects. It is widely imported as lumber in a variety of lengths and thicknesses, as well as turning and craft blanks.
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Also known as White Pine or Moulding Pine, Ponderosa Pine is technically classified as a yellow (hard) pine, it shares many characteristics with white (soft) pines, having a considerably lower density than the yellow pine species found in the eastern United States. Ponderosa Pine has a wide, whitish to pale yellow sapwood, with a darker heartwood that is deep yellow to reddish-brown or orange-brown and is much heavier than the sapwood. The grain is typically straight and even, and is often characterized by many knots. Typical uses include rustic furniture, window frames, doors, kitchen furniture, building, boxes, dowels, cabinets, and general woodworking.
In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber.
Purpleheart wood is a deep purple-violet when freshly cut, maturing to a dark brown. and has a medium texture with good natural luster. The original color is restored when re-cut. Purpleheart is rated as being very durable, and resists both decay and most insect attacks, though it has been reported to be susceptible to attack from marine borers.
Common uses for purpleheart lumber include inlays and accent pieces, flooring, furniture, boatbuilding, heavy construction, and a variety of specialty wood items.
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Our sipo mahogany is an FEQ grade hardwood out of Africa. Sipo resembles very closely Honduras mahogany in color and appearance and a large percentage of boards will have pattern or straight grain.
Slightly denser than Honduras mahogany, sipo machines well and has little to no movement in service. It is extremely durable and used for the same applications as Honduras mahogany, including marine applications. Sipo is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, turned objects, veneers, musical instruments, boat-building, and carving.
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Despite its name, Spanish cedar is not only a hardwood (and therefore not a Cedar), it is also not Spanish. Spanish cedar actually comes from the meliaceae family, along with mahogany. Spanish cedar is similar to genuine mahogany in its beautiful coloration, attractive grain pattern and great workability.
Spanish cedar grain is usually quite straight and works well with both hand and power tools. Spanish cedar is also known as "cigar-box cedar", as this was one of its traditional uses. The wood’s natural aroma repels insects, and the high resin count makes it very weather and rot resistant. Due to its low density, the lumber is quite lightweight, which makes this wood highly sought after as a high quality exterior grade species.
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