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    Wood used in cheap furniture

    I'm reclaiming the wood from a desk I found. The wood looks like some type of Ipe or Brazil Cherry? Anyone know what kind of wood that's used in making cheap furniture that's found in the discount stores? It seems to have a very tight grain pattern, very dense. NOTE: it's wood and NOT some type of mdf that's been covered. Thanks Lewis

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    Poplar is cheap and can be stained to look like cherry, with similar looking grain as long as the poplar starts out with a consistent color. Very common. Hard to say on your piece though. Upload a photo.

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    Rubberwood (or sometimes called parawood) is often used with cheap import furniture.

    http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...ds/rubberwood/

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    Thanks guys for the replies, Jay, it's rubberwood [parawood]. Looks just like the pic you posted. Looks like it would be good to make a box or two, perhaps even a bandsaw box. It's free!

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    That wood database website is a great resource. Thanks for posting it. I always enjoy learning something new.

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    Ipe is extremely dense, so dense it will not float.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Park View Post
    Rubberwood (or sometimes called parawood) is often used with cheap import furniture.

    wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/rubberwood/
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    Thanks for the info. I've always wondered what that was. I have a child's table and chair set as well as a folding "TV" table set, both made out of this stuff. Both are from Target, which seems to have a lot of similar-looking wood pieces. Glad to hear its probably sustainably harvested.


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