Ash is a hardwood and is hard dense within 20 of 670 kg m 3 for fraxinus americana and higher at 710 kg m 3 for fraxinus excelsior tough and very strong but elastic extensively used for making bows tool handles baseball bats hurleys and other uses demanding high strength and resilience.
Is ash a hardwood.
Ash is among the least expensive utility hardwoods available domestically.
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Ash machines well is good in nailing screwing and gluing and can be stained to a very good finish.
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Sugar maple black maple sweet birch yellow birch and white ash are all strong hardwoods.
This wood species is not listed in the cites appendices but is on the iucn red list.
The wood of ash is economically important due to its strength hardness weight and shock resistance.
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Ash is second only to hickory for use in the production of tool handles.
It should compare similarly to oak in terms of price.
Ash also referred to as white ash dimensional hardwood lumber is ready for your craftsmanship to be made into cabinets furniture trim or your own special project.
Ash is a light colored smooth grained hardwood that grows throughout the east coast and parts of canada.
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Ash wood is also used in antique vehicle parts railroad cars and ties canoe paddles snowshoes boats doors and cabinets.
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American ash ash biltmore ash biltmore white ash fresno white ash.
It dries fairly easily with minimal degrade and there is little movement in performance.
With its typical straight grain and beige to light brown hue ash wood is a very attractive option for fine furniture.
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Ash wood flooring has a similar bold grain like oak with the heartwood being light tan to dark brown and sapwood creamy white.
It s one of the most durable varieties and has an extensive history in american furniture making.
Blue ash has the highest janka rating at 2 030 with a specific gravity of 0 58.