Learn more about mahogany

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Mahogany is a really popular choice of wood for items of furniture. This particular variety of wood is renowned for its workability and durability so it is no surprise that it is such a good wood for furniture.

Mahogany is also very attractive thanks to its deep, reddish tone. This makes it even more popular with furniture designers. The wood is also commonly used to make musical instruments, with numerous guitar manufacturers preferring it for the depth of tone it yields. Drum manufacturers also commonly use mahogany.

Traditionally, mahogany was also used to make boats because of its natural resistance to wood rot.

Looking after wooden furniture

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Wood furniture is a really appealing addition to any room, but it is important that you look after it properly.

Generally speaking, your maintenance of wood furniture should be about cleaning it and protecting it from moisture and heat. You can do this simply by tending to spillages quickly, polishing the surface of the furniture every so often and keeping placemats and coaster on tables to avoid moisture rings or heat marks.

Whenever you wipe your furniture down with a damp cloth, make sure that you dry it afterwards rather than leaving it to dry on its own. Tablecloths provide excellent protection but they hide the natural appeal of the table.

Taking action against deforestation

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Deforestation is a major problem is the world today. Forests are vital to planet, supporting vast ecosystems of plants, animals and birds and absorbing CO2 to maintain the atmosphere of the Earth. Unfortunately, areas of woodland are being increasingly diminished because of the following reasons.

• Farmland is being created for more and more crop growth. Clearing space for these areas of farmland means cutting down trees.
• Climate change is having an effect as rising temperatures are killing forests.
• Large companies are accessing timber from the developing world without consideration of the rights of the people who live there.

It is important that we take action against deforestation to preserve our planet.

Timeless wooden flooring

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Wooden flooring is a fantastic way to improve the interior of your home. Wood brings an unmatched aesthetic appeal to any room with its natural beauty and incredible durability and strength.

Wood flooring is timeless and it can raise your interior decor to a new level. It is also hygienic, requiring regular sweeping and polishing, but limiting the dust and dirt that collects in carpets and rugs. A little care will keep you wooden floor looking incredible for years, whereas a carpet can end up looking shabby very quickly.

Bolster your home improvements with by installing wooden flooring into your house.

The rise of reclaimed wood furniture

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Improving the current state of the environment is on everybody’s mind at the moment, so it is no surprise that more and more ideas are surfacing about ways we can cut down on waste. However, people are used to a certain measure of luxury and using recycled products doesn’t always appeal to the masses.

What will appeal to even the choosiest of environmentally-aware people are the reclaimed wood furniture ideas that many workshops around the country are now coming up with. Most reclaimed wood can be put to use in the kitchen as worktops or as beds in the bedroom, once it has been remodelled.

The wood is usually of fantastic quality and it saves on vital resources, satisfying your pretensions to being green.

Wooden turbines for greener energy

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Usually, even the most environmentally-friendly ideas need to make use of non-renewable materials and resources in order to achieve their goal of green energy. Wind power and wave power have to be harnessed with the use of materials like steel and so on, which are producing using huge amounts of energy.

Hydra Tidal, a Norwegian energy company, is looking to bypass this contradiction, however, by engineering its tidal power machinery using laminated pine wood. It is a novel idea that wood can be used in the machinery that hopes to deliver more ecologically aware energy for the future, and Hydra Tidal have expressed their belief that wood is actually easier to work with in the mechanics of their operations than metals.

Tips for Burning Firewood at Home

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If you burn firewood to warm your house then you should follow a few tips to make sure you are doing it properly.

The right wood

This should be properly seasoned. Check it is by knocking on it and listening for a hollow sound. Wood that isn’t dry enough creates unnecessary smoke.

Small fire

A small fire that burns with a lot of heat is much better than a big fire. It also helps preserve your wood supply.

Shut the windows

When your windows and doors are open, the heat generated by the fire goes straight up the chimney. Keep them closed and your fire’s warmth will radiate around the house.

Brazilian Sawlog Prices Drop

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A report from the Wood Resource Quarterly has revealed that the price of wood from Brazil is currently falling.

The pine sawlog wood is experiencing a dip in price due to reduced demand. Prices had been steadily on the rise up until 2008 at which point they experienced a sharp rise which is likely to have triggered the latest little drop.

According to the report, in spite of falling 11% in relation to its price in 2008, the price of the Brazilian sawlog wood is still significantly greater than its Russian and North American counterparts. The three nations are amongst the leading exporters of sawlog wood.

Chain Saw Artist Transforms Log

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An American chain saw artist has spent ten years carving a sculpture out of a huge oak tree log. The sculpture he has made is of two dolphins swimming amongst corals and it stands at ten feet tall.

The sculpture is valued at $25,000 and the chain saw artist, Charlie Knight, is now looking for an art and wood lover to stump up the cash for his precious piece.

It remains to be seen whether Knight will find a buyer for the log, but people have been known to splash out much more on far stranger things. The sculpture took so long because he had to do it all in his own time.

Charity Sees Rise in Wood Fuel Demand

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A charity that helps mentally ill people to gain vital work experience has benefitted from the extra work brought in by the recent freezing weather. Blyth Star Enterprise’s Woodfuel Centre has seen its operations increase by 400% and moved to thank customers who had chosen wood fuel to fulfil their heating needs.

The charity was delighted that they had the opportunity to provide for the community in more ways than one by giving those it helps the opportunity to give something back in the form of a little warmth over the biting winter period.

Wood burning stoves have seen something of a resurgence in UK homes of late.