Exotic Lumber
When it comes to woodworking, sometimes you need something special to give your projects a unique flair. Are you
looking for a species of wood unlike anything else? While many types of exotic lumber are rare and quite expensive,
there are ways to acquire these beautiful species safely and affordably.
When it comes to buying exotic lumber, lumberyards are your best bet. While you can find exotic species of wood
from individual dealers, there is always the risk of them selling you a cheap imitation. Another advantage to
lumberyards is that most of them are willing to dry and finish your wood for you. This may make your overall
purchase a bit more expensive, but the extra cost is more than worth it when it comes to keeping your exotic lumber
looking its best.
Most sawmills have at least a small inventory of different exotic species to choose from. There are others that
specialize solely in exotic lumber and make a living shipping the rare wood to clients from all over the world.
Visiting an exotic lumberyard is an unforgettable experience. There is nothing quite like being able to browse
among the most costly, rare, beautiful species of wood the world has to offer. However, before making your
purchase, it’s important to learn as much about the lumberyard as you can, as well as the condition of the
wood.
Why is this? Whether you’re buying cocobolo, ebony, mahogany, zebrawood, or any of the other myriad species
available, it’s important to know how the wood was shipped, how it was dried, and what the finishing process was
like. Be sure to also ask how long each slab of wood has stayed in the yard as well, and whether or not it has been
exposed to the elements in the process. Most lumberyards will be more than willing to give you this
information.
If the price of exotic lumber is a bit too high for you, you can lower it considerably by purchasing rough cut
wood instead. This is wood that has not been dried or finished in any way. While this means you must do these
things yourself, it also allows you a bit more leeway in how you treat your wood.
Additionally, you can also invest in exotic veneer surfaces. This may not give you the same quality as working
with solid hardwoods, but if appearance is what you’re after, this is a wonderfully affordable alternative.
Essentially, a wood veneer is where thin squares of wood are glued to native wood, particleboard, fiberboard, or
other surfaces.
In investing in exotic lumber, you are doing your part to make your woodworking project particularly unique.
Choosing such rare, beautiful materials will surely give you a crafting experience unlike any you’ve had before.
Learn more today about how exotic woods can revolutionize your woodworking!
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