Description
Uses
marine construction; hydraulic works; shipbuilding; heavy carpentry; vats; billiard cue butts; heavy flooring; turnery
Wood Description
Sapwood | not clearly distinct from heartwood |
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Heartwood | yellow beige to dark olive brown at times with irregular darker veins |
Grain | straight to roey |
Texture | fine |
Remark | – |
Technological Characteristics
Physical properties | |
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Green density (g/cm³) | 1.30 |
Air-dry density at 12% (g/cm³) | 0.97 |
Basic specific gravity | 0.80 |
Total tangential shrinkage (%) | 8.2 |
Total radial shrinkage (%) | 7.5 |
Total volumetric shrinkage (%) | 15.0 |
Processing
Sawing | power required |
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Blunting effect | moderate to high |
Drying | very slow {nir-sensoning is recommended prior to kilndrying) U.S. kiln schedule T2-C2 for 25-38 mm (4/4 to 6/4) stock and T2-Cl for 50 mm (8/4) stock or British schedule B (25 mm) risks of distortion; slight risks of checking; possible, marked tendency to check and end split |
Machining | difficult due to hardness; necessary to maintain sharp tools; the fine dust may cause allergy |
Glueing | special precautions needed |
Nailing | pre-boring necessary |
Finishing | good |
Veneering | possible to slice |