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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A cedar tree, ''Cedrala mexicana'', native to Central America. The Honduras cedar produces a reddish-brown, straight-grain wood. It is durable and has been used for boat-planking, cabinetry, and carving.
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A cedar tree, ''Cedrela mexicana'', native to Central America. The Honduras cedar produces a reddish-brown, straight-grain wood. It is durable and has been used for boat-planking, cabinetry, and carving.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
''Cedrala mexicana; Cedrala odorata''; cedro de las indias (Esp.); cedro das Honduras (Port.); cigar-box cedar; Spanish cedar; Mexican cedar; West Indian cedar; Central American cedar
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''Cedrela mexicana; Cedrala mexicana; Cedrela odorata''; cedro de las indias (Esp.); cedro das Honduras (Port.); cigar-box cedar; Spanish cedar; Mexican cedar; West Indian cedar; Central American cedar
  
 
[[File:cedar-spanishwg.jpg|thumb|Spanish cedar (''Cedrala mexicana'')]]
 
[[File:cedar-spanishwg.jpg|thumb|Spanish cedar (''Cedrala mexicana'')]]
  
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
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* Heartwood is uniform pinkish to reddish brown; darkens with age; no to little patterning.
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* Grain is straight with medium texture and moderate natural luster
! scope="row"| Density
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* Density = 28-45 ppcf
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==Working Properties==
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* Easy to work with both hand and machine tools; its low density and softness can leave fuzzy surfaces if not machined with sharp cutters
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* Extra sanding up to finer grits may be required to obtain a smooth wood surface
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* Natural gum pockets can remain wet and ooze out, sometimes gumming saw blades and hindering finishing
  
 
== Resources and Citations ==
 
== Resources and Citations ==
 
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* The Wood Database: [https://www.wood-database.com/spanish-cedar/ Spanish Cedar]
 
* F. H. Titmuss, ''Commercial Timbers of the World'', The Technical Press Ltd., London, 1965
 
* F. H. Titmuss, ''Commercial Timbers of the World'', The Technical Press Ltd., London, 1965
  

Latest revision as of 13:16, 9 September 2022

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Description

A cedar tree, Cedrela mexicana, native to Central America. The Honduras cedar produces a reddish-brown, straight-grain wood. It is durable and has been used for boat-planking, cabinetry, and carving.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Cedrela mexicana; Cedrala mexicana; Cedrela odorata; cedro de las indias (Esp.); cedro das Honduras (Port.); cigar-box cedar; Spanish cedar; Mexican cedar; West Indian cedar; Central American cedar

Spanish cedar (Cedrala mexicana)

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Heartwood is uniform pinkish to reddish brown; darkens with age; no to little patterning.
  • Grain is straight with medium texture and moderate natural luster
  • Density = 28-45 ppcf

Working Properties

  • Easy to work with both hand and machine tools; its low density and softness can leave fuzzy surfaces if not machined with sharp cutters
  • Extra sanding up to finer grits may be required to obtain a smooth wood surface
  • Natural gum pockets can remain wet and ooze out, sometimes gumming saw blades and hindering finishing

Resources and Citations

  • The Wood Database: Spanish Cedar
  • F. H. Titmuss, Commercial Timbers of the World, The Technical Press Ltd., London, 1965