Goldfield Burls
- Various Eucalyptus Species :
Click on the Goldfield Burl Specie/Species of interest for pricing etc...
Coolibah
- Coolabah Burls
Gimlet Burls
Jarrah Burls
Mallee Burls - Red &
Brown
Red Morrell Burls
Salmon Gum Burls
Yellow Box - Bimblebox
Burls
Goldfield Burl is a generic term:
Goldfield Burls are the product of government sanctioned logging
operations.
A Goldfield Burl is any specie of Burl which has been harvested in the
" Goldfields Region " from the Eastern or Western parts of Australia...
The Burls are predominantly Eucalyptus Species
Assumed, Wood Working Properties & Specifications
Eucalyptus marginata
Jarrah - Non Burl
Family: Myrtaceae
Other Common Names: None.
Distribution: Found in coastal belt in Southwestern Australia.
The Tree: Up to 100 to 150 ft in height with trunk diameters of 3 to 5 ft.
The Wood:
General Characteristics: Heartwood is light red to dark red when first cut
turning a rich mahogany-like hue on exposure; distinct from the narrow pale
sapwood. Texture moderately coarse; grain is commonly interlocked or wavy,
sometimes curly; without distinctive odor or taste. Gum veins or pockets
are a common defect.
Weight: Basic specific gravity (ovendry weight/green volume) 0.68; air-dry density 54 pcf.
Mechanical Properties: (2-in. standard)
Moisture content Bending strength Modulus of elasticity Maximum crushing
strength
(%) (Psi) (1,000 psi) (Psi)
Green (6) 9,880 1,480 5,190
12% 16,200 1,880 8,870
Janka side hardness 1,285 lb for green material and 1,915 lb for dry. Forest
Products Laboratory toughness 126 in.-lb for green and 117 in.-lb for dry
(5/8- in. specimen).
Drying and Shrinkage: Requires mild drying conditions to avoid checking and warp; collapse is not severe. Air-drying prior to kiln-drying is suggested. Kiln schedule T3-C2 is used for 4/4 stock and T3-C1 for 8/4. Shrinkage green to 12% moisture content: radial 4.6%; tangential 6.6%. Movement in service is rated medium.
Working Properties: Because of high density and irregular grain the wood is difficult to work with hand and machine tools; blunting of cutters is moderate; gluing is good.
Durability: Heartwood is rated as very durable and highly resistant to termite attack. Reported to be resistant to marine borer attack.
Preservation: Rated as extremely resistant to preservative treatments (heartwood).
Uses: Dock and harbor work and other heavy construction, flooring, railroad crossties, turning.
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