Flooring Guide: Wood Species

Angelim Pedra Angelim Pedra
Ash Ash
Beech Beech
Birch Birch
Bloodwood Bloodwood
Bocote Bocote
Bubinga Bubinga
Cedar Cedar
Cherry Cherry
Cocobolo Cocobolo
Cypress Cypress
Ebony Ebony
Goncalo Goncalo
Hickory Hickory
Imbuia Imbuia
Ipe Ipe
Jatoba Jatoba
Mahogany Mahogany
Maple Maple
Merbau Merbau
Oak Oak
Padauk Padauk
Purpleheart Purpleheart
Rosewood Rosewood
Sapele Sapele
Walnut Walnut
Wenge Wenge
Zebrawood Zebrawood

Angelim PedraScientific Name: Hymenolobium petraeum

Other Names and Species: Angelim da Terra, Angelim da Mata, Caramate, Mirarema, Sapupira Amarela

Origin: Brazil

Appearance: The heartwood is a light yellowish brown, while the sapwood is a pale brown. The grain of this wood is crisscross, and the texture is coarse and uneven.

Properties: Angelim pedra is a medium-density wood, with a low moisture content. Since the timber is heavy and very hard, the shrinkage is slight. The wood has no distinctive odor. The heartwood of angelim pedra is very durable and resistant to both fungi and termites. It dries very rapidly in a kiln, with a slight tendency for medium twisting and springing.

Workability: Angelim pedra is easy to work, with good machining and sanding qualities.

Principal Uses: Flooring, stairs, doors, windows, marine construction, decking, and furniture.

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