by caballoballo » Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:38 am
Name
White Ash (Fraxinus americana)
Type
Hardwood.
Other Names Also known as American ash, Biltmore ash, and cane ash.
Sources
Grows in United States and Canada.
Appearance
Generally straight grained with a coarse texture.
Pale-brown heartwood and almost white sapwood.
Physical Props
Moderately heavy, hard, strong, and tough with
moderately high shock resistance, good dimensional
stability, and poor decay resistance. Steam-bends very
well and is quite elastic.
Working Props
Machines fairly well with machine tools although turning
and mortising properties are marginal. Glues, screws,
and nails satisfactorily. Stains and finishes well, although
filling may be required.
Uses
Used for furniture, cooperage, baseball bats, boat oars,
ladders, chairs, food containers, agricultural implements,
tool handles, plywood, and decorative veneer.
Edited By caballoballo on 1143715355
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