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Comments
Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Family Name
Grain
Heartwood Color
Luster
Nailing
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Planing
Polishing
References
Regions of Distribution
Response to Hand Tools
Sanding
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Strength Properties
Texture
Trade Name
Tree Identification
Tree Size
Turning

Scientific Name
Aspidosperma megalocarpon

Trade Name
Alcarreto

Family Name
Apocynaceae

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Common Names
Alcarreto, Araracanga, Ararauba da terra firme, Ballester, Bayalte, Bois macaque, Chichi, Chichica, Chichique, Chicique, Copachi, Costillo, Gavetillo, Hielillo, Huichichi, Jacamim, Kromanti kopi, Malady, Malaria, Maparana, My lady, Ocre, Pelmax, Piquia marfim, Sibadanni, Volador

Regions of Distribution
Central America, Latin America

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, Venezuela

Common Uses
Boat building (general), Boxes and crates, Cabinetmaking, Carvings, Flooring, Furniture, Handles: woodworking tools, Heavy construction, Light construction, Paneling, Plywood, Poles, Railroad ties, Sporting Goods

Heartwood Color
Yellow
Red
Orange
Pink
Brown
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
Pale red to pink
Pale brown


Sapwood Color
Red
Yellow
Same as heartwood


Grain
Straight
Interlocked
Even
Figure
Growth rings (figure)

Straight
Interlocked
Clear growth rings (figure)


Texture
Medium
Fine
Fine to medium
Medium
Fine


Luster
Medium
Lustrous


Natural Durability
Durable
Moderately durable
Resistant to marine borers
Moderately durable
Durable
Moderately resistant to marine borer attack


Drying Defects
Distortion
Splitting
Slight end splitting
Severe twisting/warping
Moderate twist/warp


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy
Easy


Tree Identification
Bole/stem form is not buttressed
Bole/stem form is straight


Tree Size
Tree height is 40-50 m
Bole length is 10-20 m
Tree height is 20-30 m
Bole length is 20-30 m
Bark width is 0-5 mm


Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Nailing
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Difficult to nail


Planing
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results
Planes well, to a good finish
Difficult to plane


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work
Easy to machine


Sanding
Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results
Good sanding finish


Turning
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results
Good results
Easy to turn


Polishing
Fair to Good Results
Satisfactory results


Strength Properties
Density (dry weight) = 53-60 lbs/cu. ft
Shrinkage, Tangential = large
Shrinkage, Radial = large
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = very high
Max. crushing strength = very high
Density (dry weight) = 61-67 lbs/cu. ft
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = high
Max. crushing strength = medium
Hardness (side grain) = very hard
Hardness (side grain) = hard
Bending strength (MOR) = medium
Bending strength (MOR) = high
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = very high
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = low
Density (dry weight) = 46-52 lbs/cu. ft.
Bending strength (MOR) = very high


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Bending Strength1279519405psi
Density56lbs/ft3
Hardness2628lbs
Maximum Crushing Strength741310508psi
Shearing Strength2373psi
Stiffness240227891000 psi
Weight5544lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage6%
Tangential Shrinkage10%
ItemGreenDryMetric
Bending Strength8991364kg/cm2
Density897kg/m3
Hardness1192kg
Maximum Crushing Strength521738kg/cm2
Shearing Strength166kg/cm2
Stiffness1681961000 kg/cm2
Weight881705kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage6%

References
Belize,1946,42 Secondary Hardwood Timbers of British Honduras,British Honduras Forest Department Bulletin,No.1

Flores Rodriguez, L.J.,1969,Description Caracteristicas y usos de 25 Maderas tropicales,Mexicanas,Camera Nacional de la Industria de la Construccion Serie Maderas de Mexico

Gomez-Vazquez, B.G.,1981,Wood structure and potential end uses of some lesser known Mexican timber,species,Thesis for Msc. Univ. Wales Bangor

Howard, A.L.,1948,A Manual of Timbers of the World.,Macmillan & Co. Ltd. London 3rd ed.

Kribs, D.A.,1950,Commercial and Foreign Woods on the American Market (a manual to their,structure, identification, uses and distribution,U.S.A. Penn. State College, Tropical Woods Laboratory

Pennington, T.D., Sarukhan, J.,1968,Manual para la Identificacion de campo de los Principales Arboles,Tropicales de Mexico,Inst. Nac. Inv. For. Mexico

Record, S.J., Hess, R.W.,1943,Timbers of the New World,Yale University Press

Takahashi, A.,1975,Compilation of data on the Mechanical Properties of Foreign Woods (Part 2,Central and South America,Shimane University, Japan, Research Report on Foreign Wood No.4

Vink, A.T.,1965,Surinam Timbers,Surinam Forest Service Paramaribo,3rd rev. ed.

Wangaard, F.F., W.L. Stern, and S.L. Goodrich. 1955. Tropical Woods - Properties and Uses of Tropical Woods, Volume V, No. 103. School of Forestry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.