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Walnut
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Juglans nigra
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| Sample is square-edged solid strip. Top portion is finished with a water-based urethane; the bottom with an oil-modified polyurethane. |
Appearance
COLOR: Heartwood ranges from a deep, rich
dark brown to a purplish black. Sapwood is nearly white to tan. Difference
between heartwood and sapwood color is great; some flooring manufacturers
steam lumber to bleed the darker heartwood color into the sapwood, resulting
in a more uniform color.
GRAIN: Mostly straight and open, but some
boards have burled or curly grain. Arrangement of pores is similar to
hickories and persimmon, but pores are smaller in size.
VARIATIONS WITHIN SPECIES AND GRADES: Great
variety of color and figure within species, as well as variation in color
among boards, especially in lower grades and from material that isn’t
steamed prior to kiln-drying.
Properties
HARDNESS (JANKA): 1010; 22% softer than Northern
red oak.
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY: Excellent (change
coeffi-cient .00274; 26% more stable than red oak).
DURABILITY: Moderately dense, very strong,
good shock resistance. Not as dent-resistant as oak.
Workability
SAWING/MACHINING: Easily worked with hand
tools, and has excellent machining qualities.
SANDING: Sands satisfactorily.
NAILING: Fair resistance to splitting; good
holding ability.
FINISHING: Finishes nicely, with a handsome
grain pattern.
COMMENTS: Distinctive sweet aroma when worked.
Frequently used as a highlight material for borders or other inlay techniques.
Cost (relative to
plainsawn select red oak)
MULTIPLIER: 3.00 /p>
Availability
Moderately available, normally in unfinished parquet, strip and in various
plank widths as a special order. Available in fancy parquet patterns as
a special order or custom mill.
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