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Redwood

January 25th, 2009

Scandinavian Pine (also referred to as ‘redwood’ to differentiate it from ‘whitewood’ such as Spruce) is imported from Sweden, Finland and Russia. The grades vary for different uses. Knots are common but their size and quality vary according to the part of the tree from which boards are converted.
 
It should be noted that the timber is kilned prior to shipping but the moisture content is often about 18%, and therefore higher than most kiln dried hardwood moisture contents.
 
The diameter of such pines normally result in board widths of 100mm - 225mm.
 
Edge-glued panels are imported in large volumes for pine furniture manufacturers, with lamination widths usually about 45mm.
 

Working Properties

  Machines well
  Glues well and takes nails and screws satisfactorily
  Stains and paints to an excellent finish
  Does not bend well
  Dries well and only shrinks a little

 

Physical Properties

  Medium overall strength
  Not stiff
  Low shock resistance
  Stable

 

Durability

  The heartwood is moderately resistant to preservative treatment, and the sapwood is permeable
  Moderately resistant to decay

 

Main Uses

  Suggested as a teak substitute
  Furniture
  Mouldings
  Joinery
  Kitchen cabinets
  Doors
  Panelling
  Construction
  Flooring
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