The wood that we process is exclusively from the South region that comes from sustainable use forests, which means that each tree is replaced by a new one.
Tzalam
This wood is heavy, strong, and resistant to the passage of time. It is easy to work with hand tools and machinery. Its heartwood is shiny, brown and sometimes its veins make it look elegant. It clearly differs from the white sapwood. Its grain is straight. Its texture once finished is fine and takes on a natural polish, it does not have a characteristic smell or taste.
Parota
Parota Wood is recognized for its incredible beauty given its color and texture
properties as well as its resistance to humidity.
It is moderately
resistant to attack by fungi and termites. This wood has a low-medium weight. It
also has characteristics that allow it to be given an excellent finish.
The heartwood is dark brown to brown. The sapwood is yellowish white to gray.
It has an irregular thread which makes it moderately difficult to work with hand
tools.
Pine wood
It is perhaps the most used and well-known wood. It is due to several factors
including
their abundance, ease of work and versatility stand out.
Characteristics of Pine Wood
It has good indexes in resistance, contraction, bending and
impregnability.
Color: There are differences between species.
Fiber: straight.
Grain: medium, medium-coarse.
Pine wood is generally an easy wood to work with. Of
fact is one of its best features.
drying. Easy, but slow. There are small risks of cracks and slight
deformations.
Finish. Accepts finishes quite well. Some species of pine have
abundant resin, which complicates the issue of finishes.