Curupixa
Scientific name:
Micropholis venulosa
Other names:
Apixuna
Caimitillo
Grumixava
Hacano
Moraballi
Riemhout
![]() |
![]() |
As a flooring choice, curupixa is one of the least hard and durable woods. It is nearly identical in hardness to hard maple, about fifteen percent harder than red oak, is roughly eighty percent as hard as hickory or pecan, and is almost exactly three quarters as hard as santos mahogany‘s ranking of 2200.
Weight:
Medium density wood, with density at 12% moisture content of 790 kg/m3 and green density of 1,210 kg/m3.
Use:
Interior joinery, Interior panelling, Light carpentry, Current furniture or furniture, components, Flooring, Stairs (inside), Turned goods, Wood-ware, Exterior joinery, Veneer for interior of plywood, Veneer for back or face of plywood, Cabinetwork (high class furniture), Sliced veneer.
General characteristic:
Heartwood brown to pinkish brown slightly distinct from the light brown sapwood. Slightly distinct growth rings, grain wavy to straight, texture fine, luster moderate and not distinctive odor.
Working properties:
Curupixa is easy to saw and work properly. This species holds both nails and glue well. This species sands fairly well and takes a good finish.
Blunting effect: Fairly high
Sawteeth recommended: Stellite-tipped
Cutting tools: Tungsten carbide
Peeling: Good
Slicing: Good
Drying and shrinkage:
Air-dries rapidly with a tendency for moderate springing and slight to moderate checking. Volumetric shrinkage 0,51%; radial shrinkage 4,8%; tangential shrinkage 7,9%.
Durability:
Moderately resistant to white-rot fungi and very resistant to brown-rot fungi. Susceptible to dry-wood termites. reported to have no odor and air dries rapidly. Sapwood moderately easy to be preserved.
Index you maybe interesting in reading: Janka Hardness Hardwood Floor Scale
Recent Posts:
- B & C Eagle LC-2 2-Inch Hardwood Floor L-Cleat (1,000 per Box)
- Decorating Tips When You Sell Your House
- Lumber Decorating
- Chill And Cool Down
- How To Build a Windmill and Eliminate Your Electric Bill
- Choosing The Best Power Tools
- How To Find Someone To Install Your Bamboo Wood Flooring
- Choosing The Ideal Carpet For Your House
- The Difference Between Recoating And Refinishing Hardwood Floors
- Advice On Decked Pools


