Blackbutt is a large Australian hardwood that is commonly used for structural and exterior applications. It is also used to produce plywood. The common name blackbutt came about due to the tree's appearance after bushfire, whereby the buttress - or butt - was significantly darkened.
What Species Is Best? The best hardwood floors are made with wood species that are readily available and — you guessed it — very hard. Oak flooring, maple flooring and cherry flooring are all good choices. Other species include bamboo (which is actually a grass), walnut, ash and mahogany.
Higher Cost than other Hardwood OptionsAmong hardwood options like merbau, jarrah, and blackbutt, spotted gum is usually the priciest option.
Victorian ash timber usually has a straight grain but may also produce fiddleback markings and have visible gum veins. It has a course texture. The heartwood ranges from pale pink to yellowish brown and a walnut colour can be achieved by steaming with ammonia.
What colour is Blackbutt timber? It solely depends on what you choose. Blackbutt presents an appealing colour palette that ranges from cream shade to a pale brown, sometimes with a hint of pink.
MARRI WOOD is a bloodwood native to Western Australia. Common names include Marri and Port Gregory Gum and a long standing usage has been Red Gum due to the red gum effusions often found on trunks. It is distinctive among bloodwoods for its very large buds and fruit (colloquially "honky nuts" in Western Australia).
Presentation: Spotted Gum has a relatively clean look compared to Blackbutt. It has darker shades of golden brown colour. Blackbutt has light wood colour and consists of veins, insect trails and knots that stand out.
Coastal blackbutt is one of over 50 native commercial eucalypts that are sustainably managed on State forests. Coastal blackbutt timber has a broad range of uses including flooring, decking, veneer, joinery, and poles and is also a major timber in structural building applications.
However, uncertainty and risk are inherent in all commercial tree operations due to the long period of time between establishment and harvest which can be 30-50 years for some species.
Spotted gum is used in engineering applications such as wharf and bridge construction, railway sleepers, cross-arms and mining timbers. It is suitable for a range of building applications, such as posts and poles, framing, flooring, lining, decking and cladding.
Make a solution of 2 cups of Napisan (or similar detergent that contains sodium percarbonate) and half a bucket of hot water (double this quantity for a large deck) and give the boards a light scrub while applying the cleaner. *This is a good time to also give your outdoor furniture a bit of love while you're at it!
Ironbark is a common name of a number of species in three taxonomic groups within the genus Eucalyptus that have dark, deeply furrowed bark. Being a very dense, hard wood, a length of ironbark is often used as a bug shoe on the bottom of a ship's skeg to protect it from shipworms.
What is Engineered Timber Flooring? Engineered timber flooring is an alternative to solid timber floors that consists of a thinner (1-4mm) top layer of hardwood glued on top of a more affordable plywood (usually ply, pine, or rubber wood) substrate.
Australian Blackbutt is classified as a Class 1 durability timber (the highest rating possible) and is termite resistant. It is a hardwood and well suited to harsh outdoor environments. Being kiln dried it also has a very low shrinkage factor, ensuring the furniture is very stable.
Engineered Jarrah – Anywhere between $70 to over $100 per square metre, depending on the thickness of the veneer. Laminated Flooring – With the same printed design, these 'artificial' planks can cost as little as $20 – $50 per square metre.
For example, the blackbutt timber floor in your living room will respond differently to the sun's rays in than the Australian beech floorboards in your bedroom — even if they receive a similar amount of sunlight. The tree from which the timber was cut: Colour changes can vary even among trees of the same species.
Oak Oil - Osmo Oak Oil is well suited for natural colour staining of golden brown hardwoods such as Blackbutt and Tallowwood.
Spotted gum, like jarrah and blackbutt, is a good choice for bushfire prone areas. It has a durability rating of 2, which makes it a good timber for decking.
Merbau is a popular hardwood derived largely from areas in South East Asia, Papua New Guinea, the Pacific islands, and northern Queensland. With its high degree of natural durability and strength it is used externally in engineering, construction and marine applications.
Oiling timber straight away is recommended during the middle of a heat wave, which will help prevent the timber rapidly drying out which can cause cupping, splitting and checking of the decking boards.
A native Australian Hardwood, Sydney Blue Gum, is known as an important general construction timber and is widely used for flooring and fencing. The Heartwood of this timber can vary from dark pink to a reddish brown colour. Sydney Blue Gum timber dries easily, is easy to work and responds well to most finishes.
The downsides of Jarrah are that it is on the more expensive side and requires a bit more maintenance and care than other decking timbers. However, many owners of Jarrah decking believe the price and extra care to be worth it for its beautiful finish and durability.
Spotted Gum flooring is durable, it easy to clean, it's warm and very pleasant to be on.
The sapwood is much paler in appearance. Blackwood has a medium and even texture. Its grain can either be straight or have a wavy, fiddleback pattern, which is valued for furniture and veneers.
Mechanical Properties.
| Modulus of Rupture - Unseasoned: | 72 |
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| Hardness - Unseasoned: | 4.2 |
| Hardness - Seasoned: | 4.9 |
Breadcrumb. Tasmanian oak is a premium Australian hardwood timber encompassing three species that grow in the mountainous areas of Tasmania. It is a versatile timber perfect for both construction and interior applications, including flooring, panelling, architraves and skirting boards.
Jarrah is regarded as one of the best all round hardwoods in the world. Growing straight and tall – old trees have been measured at 40 metres high with trunks 3 metres in diameter – it has an even grain, is termite and water resistant and famously durable.
Silvertop ash is a large Australian hardwood that is commonly used for general construction and flooring. Silvertop ash is a large, moderately durable Australian hardwood that grows in the southern and central coast and tablelands of New South Wales, eastern Victoria and north eastern Tasmania.