hardwood · Swietenia macrophylla

Honduran Mahogany wood properties

Also known as: genuine mahogany, big-leaf mahogany, brazilian mahogany, american mahogany.

Type hardwood
Botanical name Swietenia macrophylla
Modulus of elasticity (MOE) 1,458,000 psi
Specific gravity 0.59
Density (approx) 37 lb/ft³ (3.1 lb per board foot)
Janka hardness 900 lbf
Shrinkage (tangential / radial) 4.3% / 2.9%
Region Southern Mexico to Central South America; also plantation-grown

A 1 in x 6 in x 8 ft board of Honduran Mahogany weighs about 12.3 lb (roughly 37 lb per cubic foot). Its Janka hardness of 900 lbf is harder than about 44% of the woods in our database.

Uses and working notes

Common uses: furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments, boatbuilding, veneer, carving.

Durability: Moderately to very durable, depending on its density and where it grew.

Workability: Usually a breeze with both hand and power tools; figured or irregular grain may chip or tear.

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How these numbers were sourced

MOE, SG (12% MC), Janka and shrinkage from The Wood Database (cites USDA FPL Wood Handbook). Honduran Mahogany is not listed in the FPL/Hoadley dimensional change coefficient table, so CT/CR are omitted. Uses, region, durability and workability summarized from The Wood Database. Price indicative.

Values shown as estimates rather than sourced constants: typicalPricePerBF_usd.

Sources

These calculators are for planning and estimation. Engineering results (shelf sag, wood movement) use published average material properties; real boards vary by grade, grain, moisture and defects. Verify load-bearing designs with a professional.