Hardwood

WoodSolutions provides details about the timber species and materials available for building in Australia. On this page you can search hardwoods by botanical name, common name or application. Details for each species include; appearance, common applications, durability, strength, workability, termite-resistance and fire-resistance.

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Teak

Tectona grandis

Teak is one of the world’s best-known hardwood timbers. Teak is renowned for its marine applications, including boat building, and a wide variety of decorative uses.

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Turpentine

Syncarpia Glomulifera

Turpentine is an extremely hard and durable Australian native hardwood timber. It is suitable for a wide range of construction and engineering applications.

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Turpentine

Syncarpia Glomulifera

Turpentine is an extremely hard and durable Australian native hardwood timber. It is suitable for a wide range of construction and engineering applications.

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Turpentine

Syncarpia Glomulifera

Turpentine is an extremely hard and durable Australian native hardwood timber. It is suitable for a wide range of construction and engineering applications.

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Turpentine

Syncarpia Glomulifera

Turpentine is an extremely hard and durable Australian native hardwood timber. It is suitable for a wide range of construction and engineering applications.

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Walnut, American Black

Juglans nigra

American black walnut is a premium cabinet and furniture making timber, native to the eastern regions of North America. Availability in Australia is generally limited to the upper grades.

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Walnut, American Black

Juglans nigra

American black walnut is a premium cabinet and furniture making timber, native to the eastern regions of North America. Availability in Australia is generally limited to the upper grades.

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Walnut, New Guinea

Dracontomelum magniferum

New Guinea walnut is a decorative hardwood timber used in turnery, cabinetmaking, paneling and carving. It is most commonly available as a veneer.

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Walnut, New Guinea

Dracontomelum magniferum

New Guinea walnut is a decorative hardwood timber used in turnery, cabinetmaking, paneling and carving. It is most commonly available as a veneer.

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Walnut, Queensland

Endiandra palmerstonii

Queensland walnut is an Australian native hardwood timber. Its uses are mostly decorative and include furniture, plywood, turning and acoustic guitar backs and sides.

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Walnut, Yellow

Beilschmiedia bancroftii

Yellow walnut is an Australian native hardwood timber species. Very limited quantities are still used for a variety of decorative and construction purposes.

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Walnut, Yellow

Beilschmiedia bancroftii

Yellow walnut is an Australian native hardwood timber species. Very limited quantities are still used for a variety of decorative and construction purposes.

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Walnut, Yellow

Beilschmiedia bancroftii

Yellow walnut is an Australian native hardwood timber species. Very limited quantities are still used for a variety of decorative and construction purposes.

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Walnut, Yellow

Beilschmiedia bancroftii

Yellow walnut is an Australian native hardwood timber species. Very limited quantities are still used for a variety of decorative and construction purposes.

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Wattle, Silver

Acacia dealbata

Silver wattle is a timber of choice for furniture designers because of its attractive figure and ready workability. It affords a striking visual contrast to blackwood, a closely related species.

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Woollybutt

Eucalyptus longifolia

Woollybutt is a native Australian hardwood timber species renowned for its durability in a wide range of engineering and construction applications.

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Woollybutt

Eucalyptus longifolia

Woollybutt is a native Australian hardwood timber species renowned for its durability in a wide range of engineering and construction applications.

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Woollybutt

Eucalyptus longifolia

Woollybutt is a native Australian hardwood timber species renowned for its durability in a wide range of engineering and construction applications.

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