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Tigerwood

Tigerwood is a dense exotic hardwood known for its striking orange to reddish-brown color with bold dark streaks that resemble tiger stripes. Highly durable and naturally resistant to wear and moisture, it’s commonly used for flooring, outdoor decking, furniture, and decorative woodworking where a dramatic, high-contrast look is desired.

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4/4 Tigerwood Lumber

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Tigerwood Lumber - Full Length

4/4 Tigerwood Lumber - Full Length

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4/4 Rough Cut The Zoo! Lumber Mix Pack

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Thins

Tigerwood Thin

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The Zoo! Thins Pack ( 5 x 24" )

The Zoo! Thins Pack ( 5 x 24" )

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Tigerwood (Astronium spp.)

Pricing

Average

Hardness

2170

Janka

Distribution

Mexico to Brazil

Availability

Readily Available

Appearance

The heartwood is a nice medium reddish brown with dark brown or black streaking. Tigerwood darkens with age and typically has a wavy or interlocked grain.

Workability

Despite its high density, this wood tends to work well with both hand tools and machines. Like other woods, areas of figure or irregular grain can lead to tearout. Tigerwood is extremely water resistant making it difficult to glue with water-based adhesives.

Uses

Commonly used on specialty items like pool cues, archery bows and knife handles, it also gets used for furniture, cabinets and flooring.

Additional Comments

Tigerwood has excellent weathering and rot resistant properties making it a good candidate for outdoor furniture.

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Why choose Tigerwood?

Tigerwood is a striking and durable hardwood known for its bold, exotic appearance. It features a rich reddish-brown base with dark, dramatic striping that gives it its signature “tiger” look. This wood is extremely dense and naturally resistant to wear, moisture, and insects, making it a reliable choice for demanding projects. Because of its strength and durability, Tigerwood is a top choice for outdoor decking, flooring, and high-traffic areas. It’s also commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, and accent pieces where its unique pattern can stand out. Tigerwood machines well with sharp tools, though its density requires a bit more effort than softer woods. It finishes beautifully, bringing out its natural contrast and depth.

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