For this reason i decided to revise and expand this site.
Identifying different hardwoods.
I m slowly grinding my way through roughly 800 wood species that have still yet to be listed on the site.
This eliminates the chances of a stain or natural aging skewing the color diagnosis of the wood.
It has been designed to serve both the amateur and experienced person in identifying unknown wood specimens.
The wood from hardwood trees tends to be harder because the trees grow at a slower rate giving the wood its greater density.
To correctly identify the type of hardwood you need to perform a few tests.
Most common hardwoods unlike the conifers or softwood firs spruce and pines hardwood trees have evolved into a broad array of common species.
Some species are easy to identify such as oak pine cherry and fir.
Different wood styles in flooring image credit.
Pennsylvania has over 100 native tree species but there are seldom more than 10 to 15 different species in any one location.
This publication presents information about 10 important pennsylvania hardwood tree species their identification characteristics and wood.
One characteristic of cherry wood that is different from most others is the gum pockets or pitch pockets that show up as black flecks in the wood.
The most predictable baseline to use when identifying wood is in a freshly sanded state.
It s tricky to identify wood with complete certainty if you don t have experience working with wood so try looking at pictures online or in a book to help you visualize the properties of all the different varieties.
Learn the trick to identifying wood types in furniture.
With a little practice you can identify many common kinds of wood used to build furniture.
The wood database online can show specific grain types color variations and hardness to help in the hardwood floor identification.
Bo ena uchowska hemera getty images with so many varieties of wood species available positive identification of wood by grain pattern alone can be difficult.
But it will also suggest certain species which were more prevalent at different times in history.
What s more no two pieces are exactly alike which of course adds to the material s individuality and uniqueness because wood is fibrous and grows in response to its immediate climate and location.
Distinguishing features of 12 common wood types based on color wood grain texture and more.
Over the years i began fielding questions from a more diverse audience worldwide including wood workers carpenters sawmill managers historical societies and archeologists.
I m working my way alphabetically by botanical name so check out the latest added wood to see where i m at in the queue.