Wamara Hardwood Lumber
Wamara is also known as Guyana Rosewood. It is a dense hardwood lumber species and has a high resistance to decay and termites, but it is susceptible to marine bores. The dust given off by this species can sometimes cause skin irritation, so protective gear must be worn when working this lumber. However, Wamara produces fine furniture, cabinetry, and flooring.
Colour
Wamara varies from medium reddish-brown to purplish-black, frequently with darker contrasting stripes.
Uses
Indoor & Outdoor Flooring, Doors, Kitchen cabinetry
Benefits of Installing Wamara Hardwood
Water-resistant capabilities as a result of its high density.
It is naturally resistant to insects, mold, and rotting.
Wamara lumber has long durability
Wamara has high density and a moderate to high blunting effect on cutters, and if there is interlocked grain present, tearout can occur during planing.
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Why Wamara from CWP?
Reason
Wamara hardwood has variations in its colour. The variations lie between reddish-brown to purplish-black tones.
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