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Explore Our Exclusive Wood Selection

In addition to our renowned collection of hardwoods, Bingaman provides access to a diverse range of unique wood species that cater to a variety of needs and preferences. From the timeless elegance of Eastern White Pine to the rugged beauty of Hemlock and the stately charm of Douglas Fir, our selection offers something for every project and aesthetic.

Eastern White Pine

Renowned for its natural beauty and versatility, Eastern White Pine holds a cherished place in the world of woodworking. With its straight grain and creamy white to light brown hue, Eastern White Pine exudes a timeless elegance that complements a variety of design styles. This softwood species is prized for its ease of workability, making it a favorite among craftsmen for a wide range of projects, from furniture making to interior paneling and trim. Its lightweight yet durable nature, coupled with its affordability and sustainability, makes Eastern White Pine a popular choice for both traditional and contemporary applications, embodying the essence of understated sophistication and natural charm.


Hemlock

Known for its strength, durability, and natural beauty, Hemlock is a versatile softwood species prized by woodworkers for its myriad of applications. With its straight grain and warm reddish-brown hue, Hemlock exudes a rustic charm that adds character to any project. Commonly used in construction, interior paneling, and outdoor decking, Hemlock's resilience and resistance to decay make it a reliable choice for both indoor and outdoor projects. Its affordability and availability further contribute to its popularity, making Hemlock a go-to option for those seeking a combination of quality and value in their woodworking endeavors.


Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir

Revered for its strength, durability, and distinctive beauty, Douglas Fir is a softwood species highly regarded in the world of woodworking. With its straight grain and reddish-brown to golden-yellow hue, Douglas Fir boasts a warm and inviting appearance that adds a touch of rustic elegance to any project. Commonly used in construction, furniture making, and interior trim, Douglas Fir's resilience and stability make it an ideal choice for structural applications as well as decorative accents. Its versatility, coupled with its availability and affordability, makes Douglas Fir a favored option among craftsmen and builders seeking both quality and practicality in their woodworking endeavors.


African Mahogany

African Mahogany

Celebrated for its rich color and durability, African Mahogany is a highly sought-after hardwood in the world of woodworking. With a medium to coarse grain and a lustrous reddish-brown hue that deepens with age, African Mahogany exudes warmth and sophistication, making it ideal for high-end furniture, cabinetry, and decorative veneers. Its excellent workability and ability to take stains and finishes well have made it a favorite among craftsmen and builders. Whether used in fine furniture or architectural millwork, African Mahogany adds a timeless, elegant touch to any project while offering strength and stability that ensure its lasting beauty.


Sapele

Sapele

Known for its striking appearance and versatility, Sapele is a hardwood species treasured for its interlocking grain and deep reddish-brown color. Often used as a substitute for Mahogany, Sapele boasts a natural luster and distinctive figure, including ribbon and wavy grain patterns that add visual interest. Its durability and stability make it ideal for a wide range of applications, from furniture making and cabinetry to flooring and musical instruments. Sapele’s natural resistance to decay and its ability to be easily worked and finished make it a top choice for both indoor and outdoor projects, offering a unique combination of beauty and performance.


Alder

Alder

Praised for its adaptability and smooth texture, Alder is a versatile hardwood with a light brown hue and subtle grain pattern. Its fine, straight grain and uniform texture make it easy to work with, whether being cut, shaped, or finished. Often chosen for cabinetry, furniture, and interior trim, Alder takes stains and finishes exceptionally well, making it a popular choice for projects requiring a consistent, high-quality finish. Its moderate hardness and stability offer a balance between workability and durability, making Alder a favored material for both traditional and contemporary designs. From custom woodwork to architectural elements, Alder provides warmth and refinement to any project.


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