Description
Uses
fine furniture; cabinet work; carpentry; flooring; sliced veneer; interior trim; joinery; turnery; plywood
Wood Description
Sapwood | more: or less distinct, pale yellow or light grey brown (5· 8 cm) |
---|---|
Heartwood | light brown to red brown usually attractively figured with narrow to wide darker stripes and streaks |
Grain | straight, sometimes interlocked or wavy |
Texture | medium |
Remark | dark oil specks on tangential surfaces (gum ducts) |
Technological Characteristics
Physical properties | |
---|---|
Green density (g/cm³) | 0.95 |
Air-dry density at 12% (g/cm³) | 0.68 |
Basic specific gravity | 0.56 |
Total tangential shrinkage (%) | 7.2 |
Total radial shrinkage (%)3.5 | 3.4 |
Total volumetric shrinkage (%) | 11.1 |
Processing
Sawing | easy |
---|---|
Blunting effect | – |
Drying | moderately difficult and slow risks of distortion: Moderate risks of checking: Moderate |
Machining | difficulties in the presence of highly interlocked grain |
Glueing | requires care |
Nailing | good |
Finishing | good with smooth surface, but the oily gum rnny cause some difficulties in varnishing |
Veneering | slices and peels |