SPOTLIGHT ON: GARAPA / BRAZILIAN ASH
SPECIES: Apuleia leiocarpa
ORIGIN: South America
COMMON APPLICATIONS: Exterior joinery, flooring, stairs, decking, dock and boatbuilding.
CHARACTERISTICS/APPEARANCE: Garapa is a fine-grained wood with a light yellow to warm golden-brown hue and darkens with age. It has a fine straight-grained, interlocked medium texture. This wood is fairly easy to work with, despite its density. It glues easily and is very stable once glued. It saw, nails, and screws well with little to no blunting effect on tools.
JANKA HARDNESS SCALE: 1,650 lbf
COMMENTS: Garapa is naturally water-resistant, less vulnerable to insects, rot and decay. With excellent durability and a high resistance to daily wear, it has a long lifespan and features a Class A fire rating.