Beech

Botanical name: Fagus Silvatica
Origin: North and Central Europe
Weight: about 710 kg/m3
Moisture Content: 8-10 %
Janka hardness: 780
Modulus of rupture: 110.1 MPa
Bending strength: 1230
Modulus of elasticity: 14.31 GPa
Shrinkage: 18,3
Category: Product ID: 1085

Description

European Beech is widely available across Europe, and it very economically priced within its natural range. Beech is an important and widely-used hardwood in Europe. Its hardness, wear-resistance, strength, and excellent bending capabilities—coupled with its low price—make this hardwood a mainstay for many European woodworkers. Can be used for Lumber, veneer, flooring, boatbuilding, furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments (piano pinblocks), plywood, and turned objects.

Beech is typically a pale cream color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue. Veneer tends to be slightly darker colored, as slicing the veneer usually requires the wood to be prepared with steam, which gives the wood a more golden tone. The grain is straight, with a fine to medium uniform texture. Moderate natural luster. Overall good workability; it machines well, and glues, finishes, and turns well. Beech also responds superbly to steam-bending. It does, however, have a large amount of movement in service, so movement and wood stability must be taken into account.