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    Light-colored wood to compliment mahogany?

    I'm building a crib with (probably) a mahogany frame, and would like to use a different, lighter wood for the slats in the sides. I like the idea of maple, but a friend tells me that it's too hard and burns too easily in a table saw. With proper care taken this doesn't seem right to me, but I'm not very experienced.

    What do ya'll think of maple? If not, what other wood?

    Thanks!

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    Maple is a very good choice. To avoid burning problems you just need to be extra careful or you end up doing a little extra sanding. I wouldn't avoid it just for that reason.

    Here is a jewelry chest I made using mahogany and bird's eye maple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Patoka View Post
    Maple is a very good choice. To avoid burning problems you just need to be extra careful or you end up doing a little extra sanding. I wouldn't avoid it just for that reason.

    Here is a jewelry chest I made using mahogany and bird's eye maple.
    Oooh, that's lovely. How did you finish the woods? The maple looks very clear, and the mahogany looks dark to me.

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    I have used canarywood as an accent with Mahogany and I liked it. It is the panel in the top of this box. Just another option without quite as much contrast as maple.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Tobias View Post
    Randall,
    I have used canarywood as an accent with Mahogany and I liked it.
    Interesting; I love the joints on that box, and you're right that it's less contrast. I don't know much about canarywood (neither does Wikipedia). Is it strong enough for this application? How expensive is it? I don't have a cut list yet, but I'll need a fair amount.

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    I just did a bench in mahogany and eucalyptus.
    The grain pattern matches the mahogany very well and some have used it as a mahogany substitute.

    A BLO followed by varnish combo made the colors really pop.

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    I buy canarywood from Steve Wall Lumber - (not affiliated)http://www.walllumber.com/default.asp

    Here is some of the pricing -
    Canarywood - Yellow with Red Tints
    Nice Grain Features 4/4 - $7.00
    8/4 - $7.50
    12/4 - $8.00

    I cannot speak to its strength as I have only used it in decorative pieces.

    Jim

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    I think Sycamore would be a nice compliment. It looks nice and its not terribly expensive.

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