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Jarrah An Australian Hardwood with pink to dark red/brown colours. Distinctive grains and warp resistant properties. Suitable to be used as either a clear finish or paint grade timber. |
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Meranti A light to dark brown hardwood with good properties to resist warping. Suitable to be used as either a clear finish or paint grade timber. |
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Kapur A red brown colour, with some yellow brown, moderately hard and resistant to warping. Suitable to be used as either a clear finish or paint grade timber |
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Cedar A soft wood with a distinctive grain, colour varies from light honey to chocolate. It is generally used as a clear finish timber but is suitable for painting. |
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Oregon A softwood with honey colouring. It has a solid distinctive grain and scent. Oregon can be used as both a clear or paint finish. |
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Tasmanian Oak A hardwood, with generally white colour mixed with dark gum and grain. Generally used as a clear finish timber but is suitable for painting. |
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MDF Used for Skirtings, Mouldings, Architraves etc predominantly a paint grade finish. |