Partridgewood
| Scientific Name: | Andira inermis |
| Location: | southern Mexico to Northern South America |
| Dried Weight: | 52lbs/ft3 |
| Janka Hardness: | 1,790lbf |
| Crushing Strength: | 9,290lbf /in2 |
Partridgewood has a heartwood with a golden yellow to a darker reddish brown color. The sapwood is a grayish yellow color. The grain is straight to slightly interlocked and it has a very coarse texture. The end grain is diffuse-porous. Partridgewood is rated as durable to very durable in regards to decay. It is easy to work with and glues, turns, and finishes well.
