Deglupta
Scientific Name: | Eucalyptus deglupta |
Location: | Southeast Asia |
Dried Weight: | 31lbs/ft3 |
Janka Hardness: | 650lbf |
Crushing Strength: | 6,700lbf /in2 |
Deglupta has a heartwood with a light to medium red color and a sapwood with a pale yellowish brown color. The grain is interlocked and it has a uniform medium to coarse texture. The wood gives off a good natural lustre. The end grain is diffuse-porous. Deglupta is rated as non-durable in regards to decay. It is easy to work with and glues and finishes well.