Honduran Mahogany: Exotic Wood
Honduran Mahogany is the king of mahoganies. This is the traditional and long-time favorite mahogany used for centuries in fine furniture across the country. Honduran mahogany was used so abundantly and readily available that it has been overused over the years, making it more expensive and more difficult to get. Rich brown to red color, easily machined and carved, it is a great classic choice for all woodworking applications.
Characteristics
Origin of Wood Type | South America |
Botanical Name | Swietenia Macrophylla |
Specific Gravity | .59 |
Avg. Weight Per BF | 3.65 lbs |
Color Range | Light brown to brownish-red |
Rarity / Availability | Common |
Typical Avg. Width | 5 – 14 inches, but slabs can be 30″ plus |
Typical Avg. Length | 8 – 16 feet |
Avg. Waste Factor | 20% |
Wood Uses | Furniture, Musical Instruments, Antique Reproductions, or Exterior Applications |
Lumber Grades | FAS |
Other Trade Names | Genuine Mahogany, Honduran Mahogany |