It s pale creamy yellowish hues make this quite popular with wood turners and especially carvers as boxwood is renowned for its capacity to hold crisp fine details and it has a smooth very fine texture.
Is boxwood a hardwood or softwood.
Softwood cuttings are taken when the plant has only been putting out new growth for three or four weeks.
Allowed to grow in the open it rarely achieves heights of 25 feet with a maximum diameter of 6 inches.
It is true that many hardwoods are more difficult to machine than softwoods however the distinction actually has nothing to do with the hardness or workability.
Other species in different genera tend to have similar appearances and working characteristics i e fine texture hard and heavy and perhaps get marketed under the boxwood name much like many woods are called by the mahogany name.
Boxwood hard heavy fine grained wood usually white or light yellow that is obtained from the common box buxus sempervirens and other small trees of the genus buxus.
Its wood once widely was used for tool handles mallet heads wedges engraver s blocks and golf clubs.
Boxwood shoots may be harvested in both the hardwood semi hardwood and softwood stage.
Usually seen as a small shrub it is a common component of the ornamental garden hedge.
Flowering dogwood cornus florida also is called boxwood and bunchberry.
This north american species of hardwood tree produces distinctive fragrant white flowers in the spring followed by clusters of bright red fruit.
Boxwood s ability to hold crisp details in carvings and lathe work in combination with its color and silky fine texture truly make it a classic.
Classifying wood as either a hardwood or softwood comes down to its physical structure and makeup and so it is overly simple to think of hardwoods as being hard and durable compared to soft and workable softwoods.
It is a common misconception that hardwoods are called hardwood because the wood is hard while softwood is so named because they are soft.