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Nothofagus cunninghamii
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$ 5.25 per/lbs
Examples - 4 x 11 x 11 = $ 120.00
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Assumed, Wood Working Properties & Specifications
Nothofagus spp.
Rauli (N. procera)
Coigue (N. dombeyi)
Family: Fagaceae
Other Common Names: Anis, Coihue, Coyan, Hualo, Rauli, Roble Ruili (Chile), Coihue, Lengue, Nire, Robe (Argentina).
Distribution: Coigue:
From 38 S. latitude northward along the Chilean coast and up the river valleys
into the high cordilleras in northern Llanquihue on poor soils. Rauli: From
the Province of Valparaiso to the Province of Valdivia, mostly on good soils.
The Tree:
May reach heights of 130 ft with trunk diameters usually 2 to 3 ft, occasionally
6 to 8 ft. Boles often clear to 60 ft.
The Wood:
General Characteristics: Heartwood varies from pale pinkish brown to reddish
brown bright cherry red; sapwood often wide, light brown. Texture mostly
fine and uniform Rauli has a tendency to ring porosity; without distinctive
odor or taste; grain is straight; luster low to medium.
Weight: Basic specific gravity (ovendry weight/green volume) ranges from 0.45 to 0.53; air-dry density 34 to 40 pcf.
Moisture content Bending strength Modulus of elasticity Maximum crushing strength
(%) (Psi) (1,000 psi) (Psi)
Green (23) 7,500 1,220 3,550
12% 11,500 1,490 6,650
Green (16) 10,700 1,380 4,000
12% 17,400 1,830 8,800
Green (23) 8,100 1,170 3,980
12% 11,200 1,420 6,480
Janka side hardness 840 lb for green material, 990 lb at 12% moisture content.
Drying and Shrinkage:
Generally very difficult to dry with a pronounced tendency to distort and
collapse. Kiln schedule T2-C2 is suggested for 4/4 stock and T2-C1 for 8/4
(Coigue). Dries rather slowly but well with little degrade (Rauli). Kiln
schedule T6-D2 is suggested for 4/4 stock and T3-D1 for 8/4. Movement probably
small (Rauli). Shrinkage green to ovendry: radial 3.5%; tangential 7.0%
(Rauli).
Working Properties:
Both species are easy to work and dress cleanly; fair to good steam-bending
qualities; easy to glue and finish.
Durability:
Heartwood durability variable. Soil-block tests of Coigue indicate low resistance
to attack by decay fungi, but some references give a provisional durable
to moderately durable rating.
Preservation:
Sapwood is reported to be permeable and heartwood rated as moderately resistant.
Pressure-vacuum treatment of Coigue gave preservative salt penetrations
of about 3 to 24 mm.
Uses: Furniture components, cabinet work, flooring, millwork, cooperage, an all-purpose timber in Chile. Rauli is the preferred species.
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