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Clicking any heading in the main data area (at right) will scroll the page back to this top position. Use the following links to jump to the associated section in the main data. Blunting Effect Boring Carving Certified Source Common Names Common Uses Countries of Distribution Cutting Resistance Distribution Overview Drying Defects Ease of Drying Environmental Profile Family Name Gluing Grain Heartwood Color Kiln Drying Rate Kiln Schedules Luster Mortising Moulding Movement in Service Nailing Natural Durability Numerical Data Odor Planing Polishing Product Sources References Regions of Distribution Resistance to Impregnation Response to Hand Tools Routing & Recessing Sanding Sapwood Color Scientific Name Screwing Staining Steam Bending Strength Properties Substitutes Texture Toxicity Trade Name Tree Size Turning Veneering Qualities |
Common Names Almendro, Amarillo carabazuelo, Aromilla, Canshan, Cochun, Coffee mortar, Cuiarana, Fukadi, Guayabo, Guayabo leon, Nacastillo, Nargusta, Pardillo negro, Pau-mulato brancho, Tanimbuca, White oliver Regions of Distribution Central America, Latin America Countries of Distribution [VIEW MAP] Bahamas, Belize, Brazil, Columbia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela Common Uses Boat building, Cabinetmaking, Construction, Flooring, Furniture , Railroad ties, Shipbuilding, Turnery, Utility plywood Environmental Profile
Distribution Overview The species occurs in Central and South America. Its range extends southward from southern Mexico through Central America and into northern South America to Brazil and Peru. The tree is common in the Wallaba forests of Guyana. It is also found in Trinidad, and is scattered in very small concentrations per acre in the forests in Belize. Heartwood Color
The color varies from yellowish-olive to golden brown, and may have distinct reddish-brown markings. Sapwood Color
Grain
Texture
Luster
Natural Durability
It tends to check considerably and lose surface smoothness if exposed to the elements for prolonged periods without protection Odor
Toxicity
Kiln Schedules
Drying Defects
Defects include severe warping and checking, and thicker material tends to retain moisture pockets in the center Ease of Drying
Some materials dry rapidly and easily with little degrade, while others are reported to dry with difficulty, and are prone to considerable degrade Kiln Drying Rate
Tree Size
Trees with trunk diameters above 20 to 25 inches (50 to 60 cm) are often hollow Product Sources Although Nargusta is rather abundant within its growth range, Certified Source
Substitutes Nargusta has been suggested as potential substitute for White oak (Quercus ) Blunting Effect
Boring
Carving
Cutting Resistance
Gluing
Mortising
Moulding
Movement in Service
Nailing
Planing
Straight-Grained material responds readily and well to planing, but wood containing irregular grain tends to tear. A reduced cutting angle has been recommended Resistance to Impregnation
Response to Hand Tools
Routing & Recessing
Sanding
Screwing
Turning
Turning, boring, and other woodworking qualities are rated as generally difficult, especially if the material contains irregular grain Veneering Qualities
Some Nargusta logs are sliced for decorative veneers, and the timber is used for the manufacture of plywood Steam Bending
Polishing
Staining
Strength Properties
Nargusta has medium strength properties in bending, crushing, and resistance to shock loads. It is low in stiffness Numerical Data
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