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Red Zebrawood Lumber for Sale
A red zebrawood table top is a great first project for this wood. The wild dark stripes run right across the board and pull every eye in the room. You can also use these lumber boards for cabinet doors, shelves, and trim that needs to stand out.
Where Red Zebrawood Comes From
Red zebrawood grows in the warm forests of West Africa. The trees get tall and wide, so the logs give long, clear boards. This is a true hardwood, not a soft pine or fir.
Because it grows in big trees, you get nice wide stock. That makes it easy to lay out parts for a table top or a panel without lots of small joints.
Color and Grain
The wood has a warm red-brown to golden base. Then dark brown and near-black lines run through it like the stripes on a zebra. That bold look is why people pick this wood.
The grain is often wavy or interlocked. That gives the boards a deep, shifting shine when the light moves. Sand it smooth and the stripes really pop under a clear finish.
How Hard and Strong It Is
Red zebrawood is a dense, heavy hardwood. It is harder than oak, so it stands up to daily use and bumps. That makes it a smart pick for things that get touched a lot, like desks and cabinet fronts.
Because the grain can interlock, sharp tools help most. Take your time on cuts and you get clean edges with little tear-out.
Good Projects for These Boards
Use red zebrawood lumber for furniture, cabinets, and fine woodworking. It shines in table tops, drawer fronts, headboards, and box lids. Even a small strip used as an accent can dress up a plain build.
Each board gives you a lot to work with. The wide, long stock means more usable wood per piece and less waste, so one order can carry a whole project from rough cut to finished top.