Other Names:
Alazano, Camaron, Degame, Guayabo, Harino, Lemonwood
Origin: Southern
Mexico and Central America
Appearance:
In Cameron wood floors the sapwood is light brown to white, while the
heartwood is olive-brown in color. The species has an irregular,
interlocked grain and is fine and uniform in texture.
Properties:
Cameron wood flooring is some what durable in its exposed form with
regards to decay. The wood remains smooth under friction and is reported
to have no odor. Cameron can take some time to dry properly. It does
have good stability characteristics once dry.
Janka Hardness:
1940
Workability: Cameron wood flooring cuts
rather easily and cleanly. This species sands easily and takes a good
finish.
Principal Uses:
Cameron's uses include wood flooring,
furniture, and general construction.
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