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Details About What Hardwood Panels And Wood


By: Rudy Silva
Submitted: 2010-11-19 01:10:08 | Word Count: 584


There are many types of woods used in making hardwood panels. Some hardwoods tend to be harder and more expensive than the softwood. One good example of a hardwood that is not very hard is Balsa, which is used in making model planes. Hardwoods are sawn to the size the customer specifies. They can be machined into panels, dowels, beading, and more.

Beech tree is a straight-grained hardwood. It has a fine texture and light color. It is one of the toughest hardwoods in the industry, thus it is ideal in manufacturing toys, tool handles, and furniture. They can be bashed around and used often. Also, the beech tree is easy to work with.

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Oak is another hardwood. It is really strong and has light color. It is also open grain and hard to work with. However, when treated, it can really look classy and elegant. Generally, it is used for high class furniture, panels, boats, beams in buildings, and veneers.

Mahogany is an easy to work with type of hardwood. It is reddish brown in color and really expensive. Among its uses are expensive indoor furniture, bars, veneers, and shop fittings.

Teak, too, is a hardwood. It is also oily and golden brown in color. It is known for its high-resistance to moisture and outdoor weather. Teak hardwood is commonly used in manufacturing outdoor furniture, boat building, laboratory furniture, and equipment. But it can be used to make hardwood panels.

As mentioned at the outset, the Balsa is a hardwood, but not very hard. It is among the softest hardwood in the market. Its color ranges from gray to white, and has a distinct velvety feel. Moreover, it has impressive strength to weight. Besides model airplanes, balsa hardwood is also used in making model building or subdivision construction.

Hard Maple tree has its famous sap turned into syrup. While the sapwood color ranges from cream to reddish brown, the hardwood itself varies from light to dark brown with red highlights. Sometimes, it has fine grain. Other times, it has wavy grain. It is 15% harder than Oaks and is subject to a medium degree of changes in color such as creamy white to golden in time.

Hardwood panels can also be made from Red Oak, North America’s most famous species for floorings. Its color is from pink to reddish brown, and it has a straight grain. It is hard and durable. Over time, it undergoes changes in color such as light amber of pink or tan to brown.

Rosewood is among the most beautiful hardwood species. It is preferred for decorative veneers, instruments, furniture, cabinets, and floors. Its color ranges from brown to deep purple with black highlights.

Beautiful and versatile-these are two characteristics of a Cherry wood. It is a fine-figured wood and has a straight grain. Its color varies from dark to reddish color as it ages. It is 25% softer than Oak.

Walnut, a dark and exclusive wood, is among the types used in making hardwood panels. Its color is from light brown to dark chocolate, and sometimes purple. It gains luster as it ages and has a straight graining. It is 20% softer than Oak.

Author Resource:- At Roseburg we carry and distribute Hardwood paneling of every type. If you ever needed a special color or grain for your special panel project, you will find it at our site and at various locations throughout the US. Go to http://roseburg.com/ now, look over the beautiful panels you can have in your home.

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