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HARDWOOD SPECIES

Naturally stocks do vary. We can normally supply the following: Blackbutt | Spotted Gum | Blue Gum | Tallowwood | Brushbox | White Mahogany | Ironbark | Jarrah | Karri | Red Mahogany | Grey Gum
 
Hardwood timber floorboards
 
Blackbutt:

Varies from a creamy blond colour through to a pale to medium brown.
 

Spotted Gum: Honey green to grey brown in colour, sometimes with purple streaks. The frequent presence of a wavy grain produces an attractive fiddle back figure.
 
Blue Gum:  Dark pink to red brown. Can look very much like Jarrah.
 
Hardwood grain
 
Tallowwood: Yellowish brown sometimes with a tinge of olive green. No gum veins.
 
Brushbox: Pinkish brown to a rich reddish grey. A very hardwearing timber with short grain (no splinters). No gum veins or borers.
 
White Mahogany: Very similar to Tallowwood. And can also look like Blackbutt.
 
Timber grain
 
Ironbark: Pink to dark red or dark chocolate brown. Very dense and strong.
 
Jarrah, 
Rich red (although can be paler) in long lengths and wide boards. .
 
Karri:

Another WA timber which is similar in colour to Jarrah but is generally a little paler.

 

Red Mahogany,
Grey Gum:   
These timbers and others are also available from time to time. Occasionally we can also supply softwoods such as Hoop Pine, Oregon and Douglas Fir.

Please contact us to discuss the technical characteristics of these timbers.
(Note: the samples pictured are indicative only)
 

 
 
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