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I am working with a designer that wants me to make a line of bathroom accessories ( cup holder, toothbrush holder, soap dish, etc.) I need advice on a good species of wood that is naturally resistant to water. She is into the natural look so I can’t just seal it up with a good finish. She is also a fan of exotics. Anyone with a good idea and/or source for me?
Thanks!
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Joe - You are not going to get many answers in this area. We are sewers not wood workers. Try posting in the wood area. Good luck!
Ginna
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