The color varies from yellowish to greenish-gray or yellowish-gray. It has a beautiful texture with noticeable stripes. The annual layers are clearly visible. The wood has high hardness and strength.
with a grayish tint and a purple-brown or chocolate-brown heartwood with black and dark-brown stripes. The medullary rays are narrow and barely noticeable. The wood is very heavy, shrinks little, and polishes well. Botanical name: Dalbergia latifolia, Dalbergia javanica. German name: Ostindisch Palisander, English: Indian rosewood, Italian: Palissandro India. It grows in East India, Indonesia, Thailand, Ceylon, and Java. The cut shows the outlets of numerous pores (channels) in the form job seekers data small black dots or dashes. It is distinguished by its high hardness and strength, but at the same time it lends itself well to mechanical processing, grinding, and polishing. Drying rosewood is associated with significant difficulties, since when this process is accelerated, intensive cracking occurs. Density: up to 1000 kg/cu.m.
Jarrah, Eucalyptus
Botanical name: Eucalyptus. German, English name: Eucalyptus, Italian: Eucalitto. It grows mainly in Australia, especially near the coast. Jarrah is a trade name for one of more than 500 varieties of Australian eucalyptus, distinguished by its particularly bright color (all shades from strawberry to dark red). Over time, jarrah darkens and its color can acquire a wide variety of shades. The wood is very hard and durable, resistant to all types of pests. It is difficult to process, but sands and polishes very well. When drying quickly, it warps, curling in the direction of the fibers. Density: 820 - 850 kg / cubic meter. Hardness: about 6.0. Heartwood, diffusely vascular deciduous tree. The sapwood is light, the heartwood is brown in various shades. Annual layers are visible only on the cross-section. The wood has high strength and biological stability.
Pear The
diffusely vascular wood of the wild pear is much better than that of the domestic one. In young trees, the wood is almost white, but with age it darkens. The sapwood and mature wood differ little. Pear wood has medium density, hardness, is heavy, has a uniform structure, is easy to process and polish, and imitates ebony. The texture is fine, the pores and pattern of annual rings are weakly expressed. Pear has a strong tendency to warp, so it must be dried very slowly. With special drying modes, it takes on a bright pink color. Botanical name - Pirus communis, rose family. German name - Birnbaum, English - Pear, Italian - Pero. Density: 700 - 750 kg / cubic meter, medium hardness.
Kempas
A heartwood with a narrow, light-yellow sapwood
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