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    Need alternative for pear wood

    I need to make a chest to go along with a kitchen table. The table is store bought, I don't know where, and is reported to be pear wood. The chest does not need to look like a twin to the table, but they should look good together. Does anyone have suggestions on a wood that is commonly available that will look similar to this table? Any reasonably priced wood is fine (like mahog. or walnut prices), but I would prefer that it was a wood I could pick up myself at the lumber yard.
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    Tom,
    Anigre is similar if unfiguered and a great wood to work with

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    That doesn't look like pear to me. Pear has finer pores, and being a temperate-zone wood, it has more distinctive growth rings. Your table looks more like a tropical wood. I'd look at mahogany (which is getting very difficult to buy now), or some wood sold as a subsitute for mahogany -- lauan for instance. See what your local yards have.

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    I agree with Jamie, it looks like mahogany to me with a clear top coat (maybe super blond shellac) to seal, then something to hold down the red.
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    Possibly this

    Maybe butternut. Grain is very similar to walnut but quite a bit lighter.
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    Looks like Phillipean Mahogany to me. If it's pear you could always go the veneer route. I've got a few flitches of Pear veneer and it's not too expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Wargo
    Looks like Phillipean Mahogany to me.
    I agree. It is probably a "pear stain" or some other marketing gimmick.

    Doesn't look anything like the pear that I have seen.

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