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Cheery Wood Species Cherry wood species are used to make products including expensive furniture, musical instruments, and millwork. Why are cherry wood species used for these types of products? Cherry is used to build these types of products because cherry wood species are beautiful.
Cherry wood species can have incredible markings, including gum streaks or flecks, with fine, straight grains. Cherry is light, but strong, with good shock resistance.
The colors of cherry wood species are in the reddish-brown range and darken over time. Exposure to light will also darken the colors of this wood. Cherry wood species take very well to stain, including cherry, natural, and red mahogany. Cherry wood species are a clear favorite.
Wood has properties that run throughout the different types of wood species that are used to make wood products. Wood’s texture is inviting to both the touch and to the eye. Wood also lends warmth and a special glow wherever it is used, particularly when it is stained. Add the general features of wood to the special features of cherry wood species and you have a clear winner.
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