Anderson Plywood - Hardwood Section

Beech

Beech Solid Hardwood Lumber - Fagus Sylvatica - aka English beech, Carpathian beech, Danish beech, and others according to country of origin

Botanical Name :
Fagus Sylvatica
Common Names :
English beech, Carpathian beech, Danish beech, and others according to country of origin


Where it Grows

Throughout the Eastern U.S., commercial concentration is in the Central and Middle Atlantic states. Average tree height is 120 feet.

Main Uses
Furniture, doors, flooring, millwork, paneling, brush handles, woodenware, bending stock, toys and turnings. It is particularly suitable for food and liquid containers since there is no odor or taste.

General Description
The sapwood is white with a red tinge, while the heartwood is light to dark reddish brown. The wood is generally straight-grained with a close uniform texture.

Working Properties
Beech works readily with most hand and machine tools. It has good nailing and gluing properties and can be stained to a good finish. The wood dries fairly rapidly but with a strong tendency to warp, split and surface check. It is subject to a high shrinkage and moderate movement in performance.

Physical Properties
Beech is classed as heavy, hard, strong, high in resistance to shock and highly suitable for steam bending. Good resistance to abrasive wear.

Availability
Limited

 

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