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Hardwood Floor Species Information

This section can be your references to build the perfect hardwood floors for your home. Some solid hardwoods may be susceptible to extreme conditions, In this case you can see our guide about Solid vs Enginered Hardwood Floors or Janka Hardness Scale test for hardwood flooring species.

African PadaukCarribean Heart PineKempasSantos Mahogany
Afzelia / DoussieCedarLacewoodSapele / Sapelli
AmendoimChestnutLarchSatinwood
American BeechCocoboloLeopardwoodShedua
AndirobaCoffee BeanLocustSouthern Yellow Pine
Angelim PedraCorkMakoreSouthern Yellow Pine (Longleaf)
Ash (White)CottonwoodMerbau Spotted Gum
Australian CypressCumaru / Brazilian TeakMesquite Sweet Birch
BangkiraiCurupixaMindiSycamore
BasswoodDouglas FirMovinguiSydney Blue Gum
Black CherryEastern White PineNatural Bamboo*Tallowwood
Black WalnutEbonyPaper BirchTasmanian Oak
BlackwoodEucalyptus / Rose GumParana PineTeak
BloodwoodHard Maple / Sugar MaplePerobaTigerwood
BocoteHeart PinePradooTimborana
BoireHemlockPurpleheartTrue Pine
BorealHickory and PecanRed MahoganyTualang
Brazilian Cherry / JatobaHighland BeechRed Oak (Northern)Turpentine
BrushboxImbuiaRed PineWenge
BubingaIpe / Walnut / LapachoRedwood / ParajuWhite Oak
CabreuvaJarrahRibbon GumWhite Pine
CameronKambala / IrokoRosewoodYellow Birch
Carbonized Bamboo*KarriSakuraZebrawood
*) represent one spesies.
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    Basswood

    Scientific Name:
    Tilia americana

    Other Names and Species:

    Beetree
    Limetree
    Linden
    Linn

    Basswod tree Basswood product sample

    The sapwood of basswood is usually quite large and creamy white in color, while the heartwood is a smooth white to more of a pale pink-brown in color, sometimes with darker streaks. The wood has a fine uniform texture and indistinct grain that is straight. The wood is of a fine and uniform texture.

    Weight:

    approximately 26 lbs/cu.ft.

    Use:

    Basswood is most notable as a wood for carving, particularly because it is commonly found in thicknesses of up to 4″. Chip carvers use it extensively in boxes, trays, and clock faces.

    It’s favorable for craft & wood painted projects. It is frequently used for food containers because it imparts no odor or taste onto the finished product. Basswood has been used for flooring, musical instruments, matches, trunks and blind slats.

    General Characteristics:

    Basswood is mostly recommended for wood carving. With basswood, finishing of some sort is reccommended as this species is not known to have a good resistance to attack from organisms. Basswood dries easily and degrades very little in the process.

    Working Properties:

    Basswood texture is soft, machines well and is easy to work with hand tools making it a premier carving wood. It holding properties fairly well, can be sanded and stained to a good smooth finish. It dries fairly rapidly with little distortion or degrade. It has fairly high shrinkage but good dimensional stability when dry.

    Drying and Shrinkage:

    It is a very soft wood, don’t bend well, but does dry easily with little downgrade, It has fairly high shrinkage but good dimensional stability when dry.

    Our conclusion about Basswood are not recommended for flooring except you have good enough knowledge & experiences about care & maintenance the floors.

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