Mahogany is also a lot heavier than cedar and not as tolerant to bending.
Strip composite uses the strips as a core and its strength depends on the
core maintaining its shear strength. Cedar can absorb more deflection from
pounding.
--
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:23:22 +0200, Max Hazelhurst
wrote:
Also, what influence will a different wood species make on the thickness
required? ie: mahogany vss cedar vss ... vss ...
Mahogany would not be my first choice since it is much less rot
resistant than cedar as I understand it.