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The strong, shock-resistant wood is ring-porous, with a distinct figure. It has course and generally straight grain with an almost white sapwood and pale brown heartwood, similar to European Ash. It is a good wood for steam bending.
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The straight grained wood has a fine, even texture. It is light in weight and there is little contrast between late-wood and earlywood; creamy white when first cut turning pale brown on exposure.
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This fine hardwood has straight grain and fine texture. It is hard and moderately strong and can be steam bent.
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The heavy wood is hard wearing, straight grain and fine texture.
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The heavy wood is hard wearing, straight grain and fine texture.
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The light creamy-brown wood is straight grained with a lustrous surface and fine texture.
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The light creamy-brown wood is straight grained with a lustrous surface and fine texture.
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The dense, tough, course textured wood has a white sapwood and reddish-brown to brown heartwood.
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The wood has straight grain and a course texture, though this can vary according to the rate of growth.
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Cutting technique allow rays to be exposed "flecks" on quartered surface of boards.
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The straight grained wood varies in color from pale yellow-brown to pale brown.
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Cutting technique allow rays to be exposed "flecks" on quartered surface of boards. Rift does not contain "flecks" but is straight grained.
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The straight grained wood varies in color from pale yellow-brown to pale brown.
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The tough, moderately durable wood has an even but course texture. The grain is straight but can be wavy and show other types of figure.
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The tough, moderately durable wood has an even but course texture. The grain is straight but can be wavy and show other types of figure.
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The figure resembles that of black American Walnut (Juglans Nigra), but the heartwood, from medium to dark brown is lighter in color.
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The course textured wood is ring porous with distinct figure.
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The course textured wood is strong, tougher than the European elms and is good for steam bending.
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The wood is ring-porous, with a distinct figure. It has course and generally straight. The sapwood is white to pale yellow with grayish heartwood.
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It has a course open grain, is relatively light weight and has a pleasant smell when machining.
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The fine pale brown, even textured wood is usually straight grained and the distinctive rays produce "flecks" when quarter sawn.
Primary Species
- Ash
- Basswood
- Cherry
- Hard Maple, White
- Hard Maple, Brown
- Soft Maple, WHAD
- Soft Maple, WHND
- Hickory
- Red Oak
- Red Oak, Rift & Qtrd
- White Oak
- White Oak, Rift & Qtrd
- Yellow Poplar
- Walnut
- Walnut, Rift & Qtrd
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