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Posted: 04 Oct 2014 at 6:26pm |
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Silky Oak, Australian Lacewood
Scientific Name: Cardwellia sublimis Distribution: Queensland, Australia Average Dried Weight: 35 lbs/ft3 (560 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .49, .56 Colour/Appearance: Heartwood is a light to medium reddish brown with grey to light brown rays. Silky Oak has the most pronounced figure and displays the largest flecks when perfectly quartersawn; this is due to the wood’s large medullary rays, whose layout can be seen the clearest when looking at the endgrain. Grain/Texture: Has a fairly coarse texture and straight grain. Workability: Overall a fairly easy wood to work with, though there may be some difficulty in planing, with tear out occurring. Northern Silky Oak also has a medium to high blunting effect on cutting edges. Glues and finishes well. Odour: No characteristic odour. Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Northern Silky Oak has been reported to cause skin irritation. |
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