It s also common in kitchen accessories like bowls wood spoons and cutting boards.
Cherry wood for furniture making.
Cherry is a peculiar wood.
Cherry is perhaps the most prized furniture hardwood in america.
That wide range of color is all thanks to cherry s sponge like effect with the sun.
Cherry is a favored wood among furniture builders for its deep richness and for the color that only seems to improve with age.
Cherry wood has a very contrasting white sapwood which can be seen in the project.
Cherry wood has been a popular wood type for furniture since 400 bc.
It was used in this era for furniture and cabinets since it is durable and heavy.
Unlike the distinct pale white of maple or the rich dark of walnut cherry exists in a constant state of flux.
Cherry cherry has no rivals that are as easy to work fine textured strong and regal in color.
It s highly rated in all working properties including wood bending and turning.
Cherry s color ages to a richer rusty red brown with any clear finish.
Instead it was chosen here to use it as part of the design.
However mid and lower tier cherry wood is often found in kitchen cabinets and wood flooring.
It sands to a very smooth finish relatively easily and takes stain to adjust the color quite well.
Mortise and tenons where pegged with black walnut for accents.
It was used by the greeks and romans for everyday domestic furniture.
Some craftsman choose to eliminate the sapwood but it decreases the yield.