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Native currant is
usually a small multi-stemmed tree up to 3 m tall, with smooth light grey
bark. The tree is found in most desert areas in Western Australia.
Wood
description [more
info]
Heartwood is light-coloured with a fine, intricate grain. The heartwood/ sapwood
boundary is difficult to determine because of similar colouring.
Wood
density [more
info]
Air-dry density is about 840 kg/m3.
Shrinkage
[more
info]
Tangential and radial shrinkage are about per cent respectively.
Workability
[more
info]
Very good
Durability
[more
info]
-
Strength
group and properties [more
info]
Green and dry strength groups are (S4) and (SD4). The brackets indicate
conservative provisional ratings based on the air-dry density. The more
important strength properties based on the strength groups are given in
the table below.
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Property
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Units
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Green
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Dry
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Modulus
of Rupture
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MPa
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62
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94
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Modulus
of Elasticity
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MPa
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10700
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14000
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Max
Crushing Strength
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MPa
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31
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54
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Hardness
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KN
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-
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-
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Uses
[more
info]
The species has recently
become very popular with Western Australian woodturners.
Availability
[more
info]
Limited availability because of the scattered nature of
the resource.
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