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A domestic walnut base is highlighted with contrasted hard maple and African padauk. Measures approximately 3/4 inch tall, 12 inches wide and 18 inches long.
A domestic walnut base is highlighted with contrasted hard maple and African padauk. Measures approximately 3/4 inch tall, 12 inches wide and 18 inches long.
A domestic walnut base is highlighted with contrasted hard maple and African padauk. Measures approximately 3/4 inch tall, 12 inches wide and 18 inches long.
Walnut consists of a family of species found across the globe in North and South America, southern Europe, Asia, and the West Indies. Walnut is a temperate hardwood with an even texture and typically straight grain patterns, although wavy patterns can be found.
Hard Maple is a domestic hardwood found primarily in the Northern United States, but grows as far South as West Virginia. Hard Maple has a moderate texture and varying grain patterns sometimes called curly, figured, or birdseye.
Padauk is a tropical hardwood with moderately coarse texture and straight or slightly wavy patterns. Padauk grows in tropical climates including the South Pacific, India, Indochina, West Africa and even in South Florida.