The publication conifers of the pacific northwest is currently being developed and will provide detailed information on the biology harvesting utilization and wood properties of each of oregon s major conifer softwood species.
Is oregon a hardwood.
Species data table of relative working and physical properties metric inch pound oregon conifers.
Most hardwood trees are deciduous trees which lose their leaves annually like elm or maple.
Oregon myrtlewood possesses a wide variety of beautiful colors and grain patterns and is noted by many as being one of the world s most beautiful woods.
Softwood comes from a conifer cone bearing or evergreen trees such as pine or spruce.
A wide collection of oregon hardwood meeting all your hardwood needs find all kinds of hardwood from apricot and white oak to black walnut at hardwood plywood specialty.
The texture and density of the wood a tree produces puts it in either the hardwood or softwood category.
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For instance there may only be a few specialized samples cut to specifically measure the tangential and radial shrinkage which require that it be cut with the grain lines at a very specific orientation so there may be a smaller sampling for these.
Oregon ash has a janka rating of 1 160 and pumpkin ash rates 990.
The specific gravity of ash woods ranges from 0 60 for white ash to 0 49 for black ash.
Crosscut hardwoods offers a full line of domestic exotic and figured hardwoods.
White ash is rated at 1 320 and green ash at 1 200.
If you are in a time crunch we have pre milled hardwood softwood lumber on hand.
The 40 to 70 species of ash trees are native to central and north america.
It is a hardwood which takes many finishes well.
Oregon myrtlewood became popular for making gift items back in the early 1900 s.
The color of the wood is often influenced by the minerals.
Stocking various sizes of exotic and domestic hardwoods.
What is a secret is the abundance of hardwood species that are naturally growing in these forests.
Blue ash has a janka rating of 2 030.
The only explanation that i can think of is that there are different samples and a different quantity of samples being used for each test.