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larry January 11th 06 08:48 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same as
the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down and
apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looking forward to your answers.

Cheers
Larry



Leon January 11th 06 09:09 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
Resembles Mahogany to me. However a picture that is in focus would help.



"larry" wrote in message
...
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same as
the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down and
apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looking forward to your answers.

Cheers
Larry




larry January 11th 06 09:22 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
Thanks Leon

I have uploaded a hopefully shaper one -still same link - I'm only using a
Logitec webcam.




"Leon" wrote in message
...
Resembles Mahogany to me. However a picture that is in focus would help.



"larry" wrote in message
...
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same
as the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down
and apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looking forward to your answers.

Cheers
Larry






Leon January 11th 06 09:51 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
I still think Mahogany. It being on a stair tread, how has it held up?




"larry" wrote in message
...
Thanks Leon

I have uploaded a hopefully shaper one -still same link - I'm only using a
Logitec webcam.




"Leon" wrote in message
...
Resembles Mahogany to me. However a picture that is in focus would help.



"larry" wrote in message
...
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same
as the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down
and apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looking forward to your answers.

Cheers
Larry








Toller January 11th 06 10:08 PM

Please help identify this wood
 

"larry" wrote in message
...
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same as
the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down and
apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looks more like African mahogany than mahogany, but who knows.

I took a piece of wood into two good lumber yards and asked them what it
was. They both said it was a tropical wood nominally called mahogany; but
it could be any of several dozen species and there was no practical way to
be sure. So getting an accurate answer from a poor photo...



dadiOH January 11th 06 11:32 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
larry wrote:
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the
same as the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it
down and apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?


Impossible to tell what the shaped piece is, what it is resting on is
mahogany. "Real" mahogony? Well, Carribean/Latin America as opposed to
Phillipine but exactly what kind of Carribean/Latin America I couldn't
say. Best guess is Honduras in which case it would be "real" (Swietenia
macrophylla).



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larry January 15th 06 09:25 PM

Please help identify this wood
 
thank you all - I eventully went for utile - that's what the timber yard had
and it resembled it pretty well - maybe even the same. It's only a 10-15
year old house so I was pleased that it was not some cheap stained pine the
builder had used.
"larry" wrote in message
...
I need to get some hardwood for hand railings and need it to be the same as
the existing if possible. I have placed picture on my website.
http://wood.ergonometrix.co.uk/woodstair.jpg

Currently it is stained and varnished but I would like to sand it down and
apply oil or beeswax.

- depending on it's angle to the light the wood reflects the light in
different ways. - Is it real mahogany or ?

Looking forward to your answers.

Cheers
Larry





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