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Eucalyptus Burl

Eukalyptus ssp.

Trade Names

Eucalyptus Burl

Latin Names

Eukalyptus ssp.

Similar to

Elm Burl

Origin

Australia, New Zealand and also in Spain today.

Range

Due to current plantation cultivation of Eucalyptus in Northwestern Spain and Portugal, Eucalyptus veneers are being produced for the domestic market there. Burl growth in Eucalyptus is very seldom, also in Australia and New Zealand. That is why this wood cannot be used for mass production but only for architectural woodwork.

Uses

High quality architectural woodwork.

Properties

The varieties extend from the pommele type to the distinct burl. Unlike other burl woods this does not occur through fine branch growth but is a pure growth characteristic of this tree, getting its burly appearance from the wavy course of the grain.

Machining

Due to the very dense and wavy grain it is not easy to machine. The wood splits very easily at the edges and when planing fibre pick-up occurs on the surface.

Seasoning

Drying is very difficult and extremely slow. When drying wood shrinkage is very high which leads to inner tension and surface checking. There is a strong tendency for the wood to warp.

Finishing

Clear varnishes or polished surfaces are suitable to highlight the burly texture. These finishes are applied in the normal way.

Jointing

Clear varnishes or polished surfaces are suitable to highlight the burly texture. These finishes are applied in the normal way.

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