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Blunting Effect
Boring
Carving
Certified Source
Comments
Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Environmental Profile
Family Name
Gluing
Grain
Heartwood Color
Kiln Drying Rate
Kiln Schedules
Light-Induced Color Change
Mortising
Moulding
Movement in Service
Nailing
Natural Durability
Natural Growth Defects
Numerical Data
Planing
Polishing
References
Regions of Distribution
Resistance to Impregnation
Response to Hand Tools
Routing & Recessing
Sanding
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Screwing
Staining
Steam Bending
Strength Properties
Texture
Toxicity
Trade Name
Tree Size
Turning
Weathering

Scientific Name
Guaiacum officinale

Trade Name
Bera

Family Name
Zygophyllaceae

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Common Names
Bera, Bois de gaiac, Bois de gayac, Bois sant, Brush-back trade, Congo cypress, Franzosenholz, Gaiac, Gaiac franc, Gaiac male, Gaugo jaune vert, Gois de gayae, Guaiacan, Guaiaco nero, Guaiacum wood, Guajacan, Guajak, Guajakholz, Guayacan, Guayacan blanco, Guayacan negro, Guayacan prieto, Guiacholz, Guiaco, Hoaxacan, Holy wood, Indian wood, Ironwood, Legno benedetto, Legno di guaiaco, Legno nefritico, Legno santo, Legnoguiaco, Lignum sanctum, Lignum sanctumholz, Lignum vitae, Palo santo, Pockenholts, Pockholz, Pokhout, Vera, Wayaca, Wood of life

Regions of Distribution
Central America, Latin America, North America, Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Bahamas, Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guadelope [France], Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico [US], United States, Venezuela

Common Uses
Bearings & bushings, Boat building (general), Fuelwood, Furniture, Golf club heads, Heavy construction, Marine construction, Mathematical instruments, Railroad ties, Shade rollers, Sporting Goods, Tables, Turnery

Environmental Profile
Abundant/Secure


Heartwood Color
Brown
Yellow
Red
Orange
Greenish to greyish
Black
Dark brown
Brown


Sapwood Color
Yellow
White
Green/Grey
White to yellow
Well defined


Grain
Interlocked
Figure
Rippled (figure)
Variable (figure)
Growth rings (figure)

Interlocked
Rippled figure
Variable figure
Clear growth rings (figure)


Texture
Fine
Medium
Close
Fine


Natural Growth Defects
Gum/resin exudation
Gum/resin streaks


Natural Durability
Susceptible to insect attack
Durable
Moderately durable
Resistant to termites
Perishable
Resistant to powder post beetles
Resistant to marine borers
Non-resistant to termites
Non-resistant to pinhole borers
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Non-durable
Very durable
Resistant to wood staining fungal attack
Resistant to attack from termites (Isoptera)
Resistant to attack from marine borers
Resistant to attack from powder post (Lyctid & Bostrychid) beetles


Weathering
Good


Light-Induced Color Change
Darker


Toxicity
Dermatitic effects


Kiln Schedules
Kiln Drying Rate (in days) is slow


Drying Defects
Distortion
Checking
Resin Exudation
Severe end splitting
Moderate surface checking


Ease of Drying
Slowly
Thick Stock Requires Care
Medium to High Shrinkage
Difficult
Moderate


Kiln Drying Rate
Naturally dries slowly
Slow (18-28 days for boards < 32 mm, to 52-84 days for boards >= 63 mm)


Tree Size
Bole length is 10-20 m
Tree height is 20-30 m
Bole length is 0-10 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Sapwood width is 5-10 cm
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm


Certified Source
Certified Source


Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Blunting Effect
High to severe
Blunting effect on machining is slight
Blunting effect on machining is moderate
Blunting effect on machining is fairly severe


Boring
Fair to good results
Fairly easy to very easy


Carving
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Cutting Resistance
Easy to saw
Cutting Resistance with green wood is difficult
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is difficult
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is moderate


Gluing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Difficult to glue


Mortising
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Moulding
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Movement in Service
Fair to Good Stability - Medium Movement
Medium


Nailing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Poor to Very Poor Results
Difficult to nail


Planing
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Difficult to plane


Resistance to Impregnation
Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood
Heartwood is extremely resistant


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work
Responds Readily
Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work
Difficult to machine


Routing & Recessing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Sanding
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Screwing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Difficult to screw


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


Steam Bending
Fair to Good Results
Exudation
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Very poor


Polishing
Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Good results


Staining
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results


Strength Properties
Density (dry weight) = >75 lbs/cu. ft
Max. crushing strength = high
Density (dry weight) = 67-75 lbs/cu. ft
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = medium
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = high
Hardness (side grain) = very hard
Bending strength (MOR) = medium
Bending strength (MOR) = high
Shrinkage, Tangential = moderate
Shrinkage, Tangential = fairly large
Shrinkage, Radial = large
Shrinkage, Radial = fairly large
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = medium
Max. crushing strength = very high


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Bending Strength1144217761psi
Density69lbs/ft3
Hardness2940lbs
Maximum Crushing Strength742210552psi
Shearing Strength2205psi
Stiffness199923041000 psi
Weight6857lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage5%
Tangential Shrinkage8%
ItemGreenDryMetric
Bending Strength8041248kg/cm2
Density1105kg/m3
Hardness1333kg
Maximum Crushing Strength521741kg/cm2
Shearing Strength155kg/cm2
Stiffness1401611000 kg/cm2
Weight1089913kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage5%

References
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Bolza, E.,1976,Timber and Health,Div. Building Res. C.S.I.R.O. Australia

Brown, W.H.,1969,Properties and uses of Tropical hardwoods in the United Kingdom. Part 1,Nonstructural properties and uses.,Conference on Tropical hardwoods SC-5/TN-5, Syracuse University

Brown, W.H.,1978,Timbers of the World, No. 9 Central America and the Caribbean,TRADA, Red Booklet Series

Brush, W.D.,1938,Foreign Woods - Lignumvitae (Guaiacum Species,United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service

Chudnoff, M.,1984,Tropical Timbers of the World,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products,Laboratory, Madison.

Farmer, R.H.,1972,Handbook of Hardwoods,HMSO

Foster, E.L.P.,1944,Lignum vitae (With some remarks regarding Red Kutch,Indian Forester (70) 370-1

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

Lamb, A.F.A., Wangaard, F.F.,1950,The Gluing Properties of certain Tropical American Woods,Yale Univ. School of Forestry Technical Report,4

Little, E.L., Wadsworth, F.H.,1964,Common Trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.249

Longwood, F.R.,1962,Commercial Timbers of the Caribbean,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.207

Marshall, R.C.,1934,Trees of Trinidad and Tobago,Government Printer Port of Spain Trinidad

Patterson, D.,1988,Commercial Timbers of the World, 5th Edition,Gower Technical Press

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

Record, S.J.,1921,A Study of the Woods of the Zygophyllaceae with reference to the True,Lignum vitae of Commerce - its sources, properties, uses and substitutes,Yale University School of Forestry Bulletin,No.6

Smith, E.E.,1954,The Forests of Cuba,Maria Moors Cabot Foundation,U.S.A. Publication, No. 2

Swabey, C.,1941,The Principal Timbers of Jamaica,Department of Science and Agriculture Jamaica Bulletin No.29

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

Timber Development Association Ltd.,1955,World Timbers (3 Vols.,Timber Development Association Ltd.

Timber Development Association,1943,Timber Leaflet no. 86 Lignum Vitae,TRADA Timber leaflet

Titmuss, F.H.,1965,Commercial Timbers of the World,Technical Press Ltd., London, 3rd edition

U.S.D.A. Forest Service,1974,Wood Handbook,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Handbook,72

Woods, R.P.,1949,Timbers of South America,TRADA, Red Booklet Series