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Wood Species Properties Chart

Choosing the right timber species is fundamental to any woodworking project. This chart covers 18 popular species available from UK timber merchants, comparing their hardness, density, workability and best uses. Hardness is measured on the Janka scale — the force in Newtons required to embed a 11.28 mm steel ball halfway into the wood.

Hardwoods

SpeciesJanka Hardness (N)Density (kg/m³)WorkabilityTypical Uses
English Oak5,580720ModerateFurniture, flooring, beams, boatbuilding
European Ash5,870680GoodTool handles, sports equipment, furniture
European Beech6,460720GoodWorkbenches, toys, kitchen utensils
European Walnut5,040640GoodFine furniture, veneers, gun stocks
American Walnut4,490610GoodFurniture, cabinetry, turning
Cherry (American)4,230560ExcellentFine furniture, cabinetry, veneers
Hard Maple6,450705ModerateWorktops, flooring, chopping boards
Sycamore4,230590GoodKitchen utensils, turning, musical instruments
Elm (English)4,100560ModerateChair seats, coffins, outdoor furniture
Sapele5,600640ModerateDoors, windows, furniture (mahogany alternative)
Iroko5,600660ModerateGarden furniture, worktops (teak alternative)
European Lime2,050520ExcellentCarving, turning, hat blocks

Softwoods

SpeciesJanka Hardness (N)Density (kg/m³)WorkabilityTypical Uses
Scots Pine (Redwood)2,690510GoodConstruction, joinery, furniture
European Spruce (Whitewood)1,820430GoodConstruction framing, internal joinery
Western Red Cedar1,560370ExcellentCladding, shingles, outdoor projects
Siberian Larch3,190590ModerateDecking, cladding, outdoor structures
Douglas Fir2,400510GoodBeams, flooring, boatbuilding
European Yew3,250670ModerateTurning, carving, decorative items

Janka values are approximate and vary with moisture content, growth conditions and grain orientation. Density is air-dried (~12% MC).

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Species properties vary depending on growing conditions, region of origin and individual boards. Workability ratings are subjective and based on general consensus among UK woodworkers. Always test a sample piece before committing to a large project.