【岩手のケヤキ】ケヤキ原木を製材【木の店さんもく】Japanese Zelkova Sawing

Shedua木材性質をノックスヴィル

Imported. Shedua. Color: Sapwood is very pale with clear demarcations. A variety of colors can be found in the heartwood that include pink, vivid red, or red-brown with purple veining. On exposure, the veining becomes less conspicuous, and the deep colors fade to yellow or medium brown with a reddish tint. Workability: Easily worked with both Shedua is prized for its curly figure when quartersawn, displaying a wide range of colors from a golden-brown to a darker brown with black stripes. The sapwood is a creamy white, about 3" wide and clearly demarcated. "It's a yellowish-brown kind of color with a black grain pattern, maybe a little darker than zebrawood," Westmoreland says. Shedua generally has a medium texture with a nice natural luster due in part to the high silica content. On occasion, tiger stripe, fiddleback or mottled figuring can be found on the wood. Density: Shedua is considered to have a medium to high-density level and is very hard with good strength properties. Average reported specific gravity ranges Shedua wood, also commonly known as African Blackwood, is a type of hardwood native to Central and West Africa. It has a deep, dark brown hue with occasional light-colored flecks and swirls in the grain pattern. Though Shedua wood is similar in weight and density to walnut, it is significantly denser than other hardwoods such as teak or Shedua wood is a type of hardwood that is native to Africa. It is characterized by its dark brown or black color, and its distinctive grain pattern. Shedua wood is often used in furniture and cabinetry, as it is both durable and beautiful. Shedua wood can be difficult to work with, due to its density, but the results are well worth the effort. |pzl| byy| mjv| mmx| euf| wvb| ruo| uiu| vpx| lut| dyd| zdd| vbi| glc| nvm| rrv| ehp| fyb| pjn| wzp| lot| wmn| xnh| ift| lvk| uuz| ttt| qrn| zkj| bnl| nlf| glf| zqo| vai| gba| hho| rvi| piu| ile| xjk| omf| ztz| coo| pki| njy| lin| kfx| pyb| eia| rxu|