Hawaiian koa is the premium species of acacia for woodworking.
Acacia hardwood characteristics.
It also grows as thorny shrubbery in temperate and tropical climates.
Density greatly variable some species can be very heavy and hard though most commercial species are of moderate weight.
Acacia mollissima an australian and south african species also known as black wattle is smaller than other species and less suitable for timber or fine furniture.
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Its seed pods form a notable symbiotic association with ants.
Acacia wood is one of the most robust wood species in the world and is extremely resistant.
The grain can vary between straight and wavy patterns and the color can range from a light amber to a dark mahogany.
Typically found on the savannahs of south africa the top of the trees resemble a ledge.
It is used for light.
Acacia commonly known as the wattles or acacias is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily mimosoideae of the pea family fabaceae it comprises a group of plant genera native to africa and australasia.
Able to be cut into veneers.
Because of these and other positive characteristics acacia wood is particularly popular for producing a wide variety of pieces of furniture.
Although the different types greatly vary in properties but some inherent characteristics attached with the acacia wood are as follows.
Smaller varieties of acacia are typically not used as lumber sources.
No two acacia slabs are alike.
Acacia hardwoods also specialized in custom orders and mailling and a commitment to satisfying our customer s needs.
Figured grain patterns such as curl commonly called ringed in australia are also seen.
Babul and acacia as a whole has a naturally fine texture also considered a smooth finish.
It s highly scratch resistant in comparison to other hardwoods.
The tree is prized for its variety of grains which ranges from plain to curly to deep fiddleback.
Acacia is a hardwood harvested from trees 60 to 100 feet in height native to australia and hawaii.
Acacia heartwood is rated as non durable.
Characteristics of acacia wood.
Native to hawaii the tree is known for its dark hardwood.
There are more than a thousand different subspecies of acacia.
Many species have a medium to dark brown heartwood with sharply demarcated sapwood.
Thrives in central america.
Acacia hardwood is quick drying but experiences cupping and other forms of warping.