tasmanian oak wood

TASMANIAN OAK WOOD

The tallest known flowering tree in the world, Tasmanian Oak grows in well- drained, high rainfall areas of Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.  It is an evergreen tree that grows very quickly.  Often referred to as Swamp Gum or Stringy Gum, it is a member of the eucalyptus family.

Highly regarded for its long, clear, straight sections free from knots, builders and furniture makers alike use this material for everything from paneling to steam-bending.  It is also becoming more and more popular for flooring due to its lovely golden blonde heartwood.  Gum veins are common, adding to the uniqueness of this material!

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Characteristics of Tasmanian Oak

Origin of Wood Type Australia
Botanical Name Eucalyptus regnans
Specific Gravity 0.65
Avg. Weight Per BF 4 lb/ bf
Color Range Blonde – Golden Brown
Rarity / Availability Readily Available
Typical Avg. Width 6″ to 30″
Typical Avg. Length 8′ to 12′, sometimes longer available
Avg. Waste Factor 0.3
Wood Uses Furniture, Cabinetry, Paneling, Steam-Bending, Hardwood Flooring, Veneer, Window Frames and many other uses
Lumber Grades Flitch, Quartersawn, Quartersawn (Figured), Figured (Heavy), Figured (Medium); Veneer
Other Trade Names Mountain Ash, Victorian Ash, Swamp Gum, Stringy Gum

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