Walnut
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General Description
Walnut is a dense and heavy wood, superior to Teak in most strength properties. The heartwood coloration is irregular, ranges from light brown with few fine streaks to dark brown with darker bands or streaks. The wood is reasonably straight-grained, but often interlocked or irregular, with a coarse to medium texture and dull to medium luster.
Distribution
The trees are widely distributed and common throughout India and Burma. The best figured timber comes from South India and Burma where tree commonly grow to about 1m in diameter.
Common Uses
Walnut produces a highly decorative effect which it is used intensively for furniture and cabinet making, and high-class interior joinery for panelling, doors and staircases. It is also widely use in building and construction, harbor work and boat building.
Durability
Under tropical conditions, it is moderately durable and resistant to preservative treatment.
Walnut is a dense and heavy wood, superior to Teak in most strength properties. The heartwood coloration is irregular, ranges from light brown with few fine streaks to dark brown with darker bands or streaks. The wood is reasonably straight-grained, but often interlocked or irregular, with a coarse to medium texture and dull to medium luster.
Distribution
The trees are widely distributed and common throughout India and Burma. The best figured timber comes from South India and Burma where tree commonly grow to about 1m in diameter.
Common Uses
Walnut produces a highly decorative effect which it is used intensively for furniture and cabinet making, and high-class interior joinery for panelling, doors and staircases. It is also widely use in building and construction, harbor work and boat building.
Durability
Under tropical conditions, it is moderately durable and resistant to preservative treatment.