Eastern Aromatic Cedar
Excellent resistance to decay and insect infestation due to its natural oils and aromatic compounds. It has some really cool
variations in color and grain patterns, adding character and beauty.
White Oak
High durability and resistance to decay and rot, can withstand harsh weather conditions, including water exposure. Plus, it’s
beautiful! Light to medium brown color with a hint of golden hues and prominent grain patterns.
Cherry Wood
Wow! Natural luster and depth with attractive grain patterns. Resistance to decay and insect infestation and can withstand
outdoorness with proper treatment and maintenance. Cherry Wood ages beautifully,
developing a rich, reddish-brown patina over time. Boo's favorite pick!
Western Cedar
Natural resistance to decay, rot, and insect damage. High durability, making it suitable for outdoor applications. Can withstand moisture and harsh weather conditions. Light to medium reddish-brown color. Attractive, straight grain patterns. Knots and streaks add character and visual interest. Exhibits a natural, rustic charm
Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar is another wood species known for its outdoor qualities and aesthetic
appeal. High resistance to decay, rot, and insect infestation. Excellent durability, even in humid and tropical environments. Can withstand exposure to moisture and weather
elements. Often used for outdoor furniture, decking, siding, and boatbuilding.
Light to medium reddish-brown color that darkens over time to a rich, reddish-brown hue.
Straight, fine grain with a smooth texture. Exhibits a distinct cedar scent, which acts as a natural insect repellent. Can display beautiful figure and grain patterns, including swirls, curls, and mottling. Spanish Cedar is valued not only for its outdoor qualities but also for its pleasant aroma, It is commonly used in both indoor and outdoor applications, including high-end woodworking projects, musical instruments, and cigar humidors.