The lowest janka rating for an ash wood is black ash at 850.
Ash a hardwood.
Ash wood has a similar density and grain to oak.
About ash the ash tree grows rapidly adapts to almost any conditions and is low maintenance.
Most hardwood trees are deciduous trees which lose their leaves annually like elm or maple.
The texture and density of the wood a tree produces puts it in either the hardwood or softwood category.
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Ash is a hardwood and is hard dense within 20 of 670 kg m 3 for fraxinus americana and higher at 710 kg m 3 for fraxinus excelsior tough and very strong but elastic extensively used for making bows tool handles baseball bats hurleys and other uses demanding high strength and resilience.
Green ash and black ash trees are preferentially attacked by the insects followed by white ash and blue ash.
With its typical straight grain and beige to light brown hue ash wood is a very attractive option for fine furniture.
It dries fairly easily with minimal degrade and there is little movement in performance.
The specific gravity of ash woods ranges from 0 60 for white ash to 0 49 for black ash.
Ash wears well and scratches and dents are less noticeable than in other species.
Frequently ash is used as a substitute for red oak.
Working with ash wood is not necessarily difficult but there are some specific characteristics that should be addressed.
White ash is rated at 1 320 and green ash at 1 200.
For example since ash is a hardwood it is important not to sand it with too fine a grit of sandpaper before staining.
There is a lot of natural colour variation from a pale straw colour to a dark brown which gives it a livelier.
It s only drawback is ash doesn t have a natural durability for use outside unless it has been modified heat treated or chemically treated.
White ash has excellent shock resistance and along with hickory carya spp it is one of the most commonly used hardwoods for tool handles in north america particularly in shovels and hammers where toughness and impact resistance.
It really is a genuine allrounder as a hardwood.
There is a strong grain pattern in the ash and this hides natural imperfections well.
In fact it s often used as a replacement for oak and is sometimes called golden oak like oak cherry and maple tree wood ash is considered a hardwood tree.
Ash is a light colored smooth grained hardwood that grows throughout the east coast and parts of canada.
Ash has a hardness rating of 1200 most scales generally agree but sometimes they may be slightly different in number.
Oregon ash has a janka rating of 1 160 and pumpkin ash rates 990.
It s one of the most durable varieties and has an extensive history in american furniture making.