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    Lauan......

    Has anyone used lauan for any projects? What are your likes and dislikes about working with this wood?

    I have tons of it from a demolition and it cleans up really nice. Just need to know if it's worth holding onto or not.

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    Sure. Its worth saving.

    I usually just use the plywood, not the actual lumber.

    Shop cabinets, shelves, etc.


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    It can be pretty decent but there are a lot of different species and some are not worth using for anything other than crates. But the nicer species can resemble mahogany and can yield some nice looking projects even though the best "lauan" is much softer than mahog and can be pretty "fuzzy". But, if your wood looks decent, you might as well hang on to it and try to put it to good use. Here's a brief read:
    http://www.woodfinder.com/woods/lauan.php

    And some info from the "green" point of view:
    http://www.rainforestrelief.org/What.../L/Lauan_.html
    David DeCristoforo

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    It's relatively soft stuff, so you'll want to keep that in mind as you choose projects, but this "poor man's mahogany" can be quite nice to work with.
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    Well I am going to go out on the limb here and say sure it is worth it. My entire shop's cabinets are made from laun. Now this was gotten back quite a few years ago when HOME DEPOPT carried nice wood. Here are a few cabinets in my shop. Of course these pictures were taken when I first moved into it.



    John T.

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    Luan plywood finished nicely can look quite stunning.

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    I made many furniture from Lauan when I was living in Japan

    It is a soft wood and very easy to work with

    Here are a few, 10 years old and no problems with any one of them

    niki

    C1.jpg

    CTS2.jpg

    Mirror.jpg

    new_ShLckr.jpg

    new_Unit&Mirror.jpg

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    We use it for pattern making and to protect floors during renovations.
    Strive for perfection...Settle for completion

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    This is my bar area. Bar, bottle collection display, and shelving for hat collection all out of Lauan.


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