3/4" Spanish Cedar Pre-Cut Lumber Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)
$59.00 /Pack
48 U.S. Ground Service
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Only available online. For in-store purchase a similar product may be available instead.Why Choose Spanish Cedar?
Straight-grained, wavy, curly and mottled grain. Soft with a moderately coarse texture. Easy on tools and cutters, but the low density and softness make it prone to splintering. Resembles mahogany at first glance. Milled Spanish cedar also contains an uncontrollable resin that seeps onto the surface.
Simple Pre-Cut Size!
These dimensional DIY boards make it easy to get started on your project. They're perfectly sized to your choice of width and length with clean, straight edges and smooth faces. They're lovingly milled from kiln dried, Select & Better lumber so you get gorgeous, clear, ready-to-use wood.
- 4 beautiful boards
- Clean all 4 sides
- FREE SHIPPING 48 U.S.
Thickness | 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx) |
Width | 3.5", 5.5" |
Length | 24", 36" |
Quantity | 4 boards |
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2.5
lbs /Bd. Ft.Wood Texture
Ease of Finishing
(Cedrela odorata)
Spanish Cedar grows in Latin America
Light red or pinkish orange
May reach 100 feet in height with a buttressed trunk up to 72" in diameter. Bole may be 40-60 feet.
Brazilian cedar, British Guiana cedar, British Honduras cedar, Cedar, Cedre rouge, Cedro, Cedro oloroso, Cedro red, Central American cedar, Cigar box cedar, Epi, Guyana cedar, Honduras cedar, Jamaican cedar, Kapere, Mexican cedar
Cigar box lining, lead pencils, boat building, pattern work, furniture, doors.
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