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Jarrah:
Below you will find information about some of the timber I use in the making of Chairs, and other furniture. (some of it may not be avalable in your area.)
Jarrah:
Other Names:
Sources:
Tree Characteristics:
- A large tree, reaching 150ft in height and producing a long clear trunk around 5ft in diameter.
Characteristics of the wood:
- A strong hard and heavy wood, with an even medium coarse texture.Usually straight grained, but can be wavy or interlocking
- It has a narrow yellowish white sapwood and light to deep redbrown heartwood. The colour of unfinished wood, however, is likely to mellow to a lighter shade of brown.
- The figure displays fine brown flecks with occasional gum veins. Sometimes the wood is decoratively marked by the fungus "Fistulina hepatica". It is naturally very durable.
Workability:
- A moderately difficult wood to work with hand and machine tools, but turns very well. It glues satisfactorily.
Average dried weight:
Finishing:
- It polishes very well and is particularly suited to an oil finish.
Common uses:
- Exterior and interior joinery.
- Marine Construction.
- Furniture.
- Building Construction.
- Turney.
- Decorative Veneers.
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