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American Cherry - A Beautiful Sustainable Hardwood


Just checking with Simon that he wants to push American Cherry. I have a feeling he might not want to.
  
If you are looking for an environmentally sound, hardwearing wood with beautiful colour and grain, then American Cherry could be the timber for your development. American Cherry is found in the eastern USA, the timber is sourced for high-end interior applications. When sanded, stained and polished, it produces an excellent, smooth finish and exudes luxury.

The sapwood of American Cherry is creamy white. Heartwood varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken on exposure to light. American Cherry from Illingworth Ingham (M/cr) Ltd, hardwood suppliers, is used in cabinet making, kitchen cabinets, boat interiors, musical instruments, carving, etc. The wood has a fine uniform straight grain and may naturally contain brown pith flecks and small gum pockets. It dries fairly quickly with moderately large shrinkage, but is dimensionally stable after kilning. Kiln dried stock of American Cherry can be supplied by Illingworth Ingham (M/cr) Ltd Hardwood & Softwood Timber Merchants



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