Mesquite Hardwood Sample (1/2"x3"x6")

    Mesquite Hardwood Sample (1/2"x3"x6")

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    Why Choose Mesquite?

    Tough, textured, and totally irresistible. Mesquite is the wildchild of the desert—gnarled, weathered, and full of soul. Harvested from scrappy Sonoran trees hardened by sun, wind, and drought, this wood shows off dramatic knots, cracks, worm trails, and bark inclusions. It’s for woodworkers with artistic vision for projects that tell a unique story. Fresh-cut, it’s a warm tan, but over time it deepens into a rich, red-sandstone glow—like the desert at golden hour.

    Get your hands on a wood you've never tried before! It's simple. Samples are milled on all sides to the standard size of 1/2'' X 3'' X 6'', as determined by The International Wood Collectors Society, and include the shipping cost within the 48 U.S. Each one is labeled with the botanical and common names. Use these to test finishes and stains, to compare color and grain characteristics, etc.

    Thickness 1/2" (≈ 1/2" approx)
    Width 3"
    Length 6"
    Grade Samples are milled on all sides, cut square and sanded; wood is a product of nature with inconsistencies from piece to piece. Use species samples as a guide, not a perfect representation.
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    4

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    11.73% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    2299

    Janka Rating
    78.22% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.64

    Specific Gravity
    Same as red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Somewhat Difficult 8/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Fine 3/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Good 3/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Mesquite tree grows

    (Prosopis juliflora)
    Mesquite grows in North America

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    color of Mesquite
    Color Range
    Rich dark brown heartwood with wavy darker lines.
    the Mesquite tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    This is a small, twisted, short-trunked tree, 20 to 50 feet high, or a large shrub. It is very slow growing, ill-shaped and scrawny looking tree with an exceptionally deep tap root.
    other names for Mesquite
    Other Names
    Honey Mesquite, Argentine Mesquite
    uses for Mesquite
    Some Typical Uses
    Furniture, flooring, cabinetry, fine art, turnings
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