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Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In.
Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In. Purpleheart, scientifically known as Peltogyne spp., belongs to the Leguminosae family and is native to tropical America. This exotic lumber grows up to 125 to 150 feet tall in the wild and has an average density of 4 pounds per board foot. Known for its stability and moderate steam bending properties, Purpleheart is a versatile wood choice. It is commonly used in plywood, turnery, joinery, heavy-duty flooring, furniture, veneered panels, truck flooring, and even in the construction of bridges, pilings, and chemical vats. This hard and insect-resistant wood offers both durability and aesthetic appeal for various woodworking and construction projects.
$26.94
Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In.—
$26.94
Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In.
Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In. Purpleheart, scientifically known as Peltogyne spp., belongs to the Leguminosae family and is native to tropical America. This exotic lumber grows up to 125 to 150 feet tall in the wild and has an average density of 4 pounds per board foot. Known for its stability and moderate steam bending properties, Purpleheart is a versatile wood choice. It is commonly used in plywood, turnery, joinery, heavy-duty flooring, furniture, veneered panels, truck flooring, and even in the construction of bridges, pilings, and chemical vats. This hard and insect-resistant wood offers both durability and aesthetic appeal for various woodworking and construction projects.
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Cormark Exotic Lumber Purple Heart 1/8 In. Purpleheart, scientifically known as Peltogyne spp., belongs to the Leguminosae family and is native to tropical America. This exotic lumber grows up to 125 to 150 feet tall in the wild and has an average density of 4 pounds per board foot. Known for its stability and moderate steam bending properties, Purpleheart is a versatile wood choice. It is commonly used in plywood, turnery, joinery, heavy-duty flooring, furniture, veneered panels, truck flooring, and even in the construction of bridges, pilings, and chemical vats. This hard and insect-resistant wood offers both durability and aesthetic appeal for various woodworking and construction projects.











