Title
Birch, transverse
Description
Birch is a hardwood harvested in most of the Northern Hemisphere. And even though it is a relative to the oak, the lumber is much harder than oak. Birch is widely used in the cabinet industry, mostly because it makes superior plywood that is stable, affordable and readily available in most home improvement stores.
General Applications: Furniture; boxes; baskets; crates; woodenware; cooperage; interior finish; doors. As veneer in plywood: flush doors; furniture; paneling; radio & television cabinets; aircraft.
Birch (betula alleghaniensis), transverse datasheet
Birch (betula lenta) transverse datasheet
Birch (betula papyrifera) transverse datasheet
Birch (betula verrucosa) transverse datasheet
Birch (betula lenta) transverse datasheet
Birch (betula papyrifera) transverse datasheet
Birch (betula verrucosa) transverse datasheet
Reference: “Birch” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 24 Dec. 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birch
Relation
Related Products: Cutlery (Birchwood)
Rights
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Identifier
Record number: 1106