The Cherry species
of wood, is generally used to make products such as furniture,
musical instruments
and millwork. Cherry is used to make these types of products
because of it’s undeniable beauty, texture and strength.
With incredible markings including, gum streaks or flecks,
with fine, straight grains. Cherry is light, but strong, with
good resistance to shocks. The color of t he wood species is
a reddish-brown range that darkens over time. Light exposure
of the wood will also darken the colors. Taking very well to
stain, cherry wood species can be stained with cherry, natural
and red mahogany. The Cherry wood species has will remain to
be a perennial top 3 choice of woods.
Having properties
that run throughout the different types of species used to
make wood products, there will always be clear advantages of
wood no matter what the species. The texture of wood is inviting
to both the touch and to the eye. Lending a warmth and glow
wherever it may be used, particularly when stained. Add the
general features of wood to the special features of cherry
wood species and you have a clear winner.