Exotic Woods. Availability of these woods may vary greatly.

Bloodwood (Tropical South America)

Bocote (Mexico)

Bubinga (Equatorial Africa)

Cocobolo (Central America)

East Indian Rosewood (India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia)

Gaboon Ebony (Equatorial West Africa)

Goncalo Alves (Central America, Brazil)

Kingwood (Brazil, Mexico)

Koa (Hawaii)

Lacewood (Tropical South America)

Lignum Vitae (Central and South America)

Olivewood (Europe and eastern Africa)

Padauk (Central and tropical west Africa)

Redheart (Central and South America)

Sapele (Tropical Africa)

Domestic Woods. Generally available.

Ambrosia Maple (Southeastern U.S.)

Birdseye Maple

Black Walnut Burl

BoxElder

Maple

Mesquite (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)

Myrtle (Pacific northwest)

Osage Orange (South-central U.S.)

Quilted Maple

Spalted Maple