Appearance
Color: Heartwood
is mostly reddish brown; sapwood is generally pale
white.
Grain: Mostly
closed, straight grain; fine, uniform texture. Coarser than European
beech.
Variations
Within Species And Grades: Only
one species is native to the United States. Moderate to high color
variation between boards.
Properties
Hardness/Janka: Janka
Hardness: 1300 (1% harder than Northern red oak.
Dimensional
Stability: Below
average (11.9%; 38% less stable than Northern red oak).
Durability:
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Workability
Sawing/Machining: Difficult
to work with hand tools, but good machining qualities.
Sanding: Sands
satisfactorily if correct sanding sequence is followed.
Nailing: Has
a tendency to split the tongues.
Finishing: May
be difficult to stain.
Comments:
Cost
Multiplier:
Availability
Moderately
available. Origin is North America
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