3 1/8" Unstained Caribbean Cherry
SKU#: TIKCCX3
- Caribbean Cherry - PF w/clear UV Satin
- Eng. 2-Layer 7/16" x 3-1/8" x RL 12" - 60"
- avg. 30". Mixed Grain
- Select Grade
- Milled w/Micro-beveled Edges/Ends. FSC Mix 82%
- SCS-COC-000007
Eco Properties
FSC Certification
$0.00 / sqft
- Details
- Environmental Attributes
- Wood Info
- Tech Specs
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- Wood Name
Caribbean Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Lonchocarpus, castilloi
- Lumber Name(s)
Machiche, Black Cabbage Bark
Size / Finish / Milling Info
?Thickness
0.375(11.00 mm)
?Width
3.125 (80.0000 mm)
?Length Range
12 - 60 (300.00mm - 1524.00mm)
?Average Length
24 (610.00mm)
?Wear Layer Type
Sawn
?Wear Layer Thickness
2.00mm
?Edge Type
Micro-Beveled Edges & Ends
?Surface Type
Smooth
?Finish
Prefinished - UV
?Stain Color
UnstainedUnstained
- Wood Name
Caribbean Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Lonchocarpus, castilloi
- Lumber Name(s)
Machiche, Black Cabbage Bark
FSC Mix
Combination of wood from FSC-certified forests and wood from non-certified “controlled” sources (i.e. wood that is recycled/reclaimed/salvaged, not harvested illegally, and not from endangered forests).
No Added Urea-Formaldehyde
No urea-formaldehyde added during processing or manufacture.
- Wood Name
Caribbean Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Lonchocarpus, castilloi
- Lumber Name(s)
Machiche, Black Cabbage Bark
?Grain Selection
Mixed Grain
?Grade
Select
?Species Hardness
3100
GANN Moisture Meter Setting
#2
GANN Moisture Meter Correction
+3.3%
Red Oak Moisture Meter Correction
+1.6%
Shrinkage Coefficient-Flat Sawn
0.00413
Shrinkage Coefficient-Straight Grain
0.00243
Site Finish Issues
none known
Allergic Potential
none known
Stability
1 (very stable)
Countries Grows In
Mexico, Belize, Guatemala
Janka Hardness
Color Change
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec undergoes a medium degree of color change, with some muting of the color variation and with the darkening of the lighter pieces to more uniform reddish brown color
Color Range
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec Cherry is a species with a wide range of colors that vary from yellow/tan colors to medium brown reds to deep dark reds
Where to Use
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec Cherry may be used residentially or commercially wherever the deep reddish color of the wood is desired
- Wood Name
Caribbean Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Lonchocarpus, castilloi
- Lumber Name(s)
Machiche, Black Cabbage Bark
- Wood Name
Caribbean Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Lonchocarpus, castilloi
- Lumber Name(s)
Machiche, Black Cabbage Bark
Size / Finish / Milling Info
?Thickness
0.375(11.00 mm)
?Width
3.125 (80.0000 mm)
?Length Range
12 - 60 (300.00mm - 1524.00mm)
?Average Length
24 (610.00mm)
?Wear Layer Type
Sawn
?Wear Layer Thickness
2.00mm
?Edge Type
Micro-Beveled Edges & Ends
?Surface Type
Smooth
?Finish
Prefinished - UV
?Stain Color
UnstainedUnstained
Packing Info
?Quantity in Bundle
31.00 sqft.
?Quantity in Pallet
1240.00 sqft.
?Weight per Sqft
1.65 lbs.
FSC Mix
Combination of wood from FSC-certified forests and wood from non-certified “controlled” sources (i.e. wood that is recycled/reclaimed/salvaged, not harvested illegally, and not from endangered forests).
No Added Urea-Formaldehyde
No urea-formaldehyde added during processing or manufacture.
?Grain Selection
Mixed Grain
?Grade
Select
?Species Hardness
3100
GANN Moisture Meter Setting
#2
GANN Moisture Meter Correction
+3.3%
Red Oak Moisture Meter Correction
+1.6%
Shrinkage Coefficient-Flat Sawn
0.00413
Shrinkage Coefficient-Straight Grain
0.00243
Site Finish Issues
none known
Allergic Potential
none known
Stability
1 (very stable)
Countries Grows In
Mexico, Belize, Guatemala
Janka Hardness
Color Change
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec undergoes a medium degree of color change, with some muting of the color variation and with the darkening of the lighter pieces to more uniform reddish brown color
Color Range
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec Cherry is a species with a wide range of colors that vary from yellow/tan colors to medium brown reds to deep dark reds
Where to Use
Caribbean Cherry / Mayan/Aztec Cherry may be used residentially or commercially wherever the deep reddish color of the wood is desired








