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RMD Wood Magnets

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Experience the beauty of nature with our RMD Wood Magnets! Each magnet features stunning mountain designs and is made of high-quality wood that will add a touch of rustic charm to any space. Perfect for holding important notes and photos, or simply as a decorative element. Bring the outdoors into your home today!

Features:

  • 3 Designs: Canmore, Jasper and Banff 
  • 3 Wood options: Maple, Cherry, Bamboo 

Cherry Wood 

Natural cherry wood is perhaps the most prized furniture hardwood in North America. Easily our most popular seller, cherry is a smooth grained, reddish-brown hardwood that comes from the American Black Cherry fruit tree.

Cherry is renowned among woodworkers and furniture aficionados for its color and aging process.

Maple Wood

Maple wood is incredibly strong, looks great, and stains nicely. Woodworkers and furniture aficionados gravitate towards maple for its light, creamy color, smooth grain pattern, and impressive durability.

Although there are dozens of species of maple trees around the globe, the species most common among woodworkers is Hard Maple (aka Sugar Maple or Rock Maple).

Walnut Wood

Walnut wood is dark, hard, dense and tight-grained. It's prized by woodworkers for its strength, grain and color. Over the years, natural walnut wood develops a lustrous patina. As the only dark-brown domestic wood species, it has a large following of devoted woodworkers and fine furniture aficionados. 

Although there are many varieties of walnut trees, just a handful are native to North America. Of them, the Eastern Black Walnut, also called the American Black Walnut or American Walnut, is the one typically used for woodworking.