Paulownia wood is very lightweight blonde in color warp resistant nails and screws with ease no splitting or cracking and sands and stains wonderfully.
Paulownia wood sheets.
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Paulownia is a deciduous hardwood that has silky light golden blonde colored wood.
Paulownia takes stain perfectly and can easily resemble mahogany or walnut with the right stain.
Paulownia wood similar to balsa wood.
See for yourself how paulownia can be utilized in your craft or woodworking project.
Paulownia is used in applications where a lightweight yet proportionately strong wood is needed.
It weighs an average of 14 to 19 lbs per cubic foot.
Lightweight paulownia is about 2 3 the weight of the lightest commercial wood grown in the us.
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Paulownia timber paulownia trees and timber investments ipaulownia is at the centre of an exciting paulownia production and sustainable timber investment project throughout europe.
Whether you are interested in buying high performing paulownia trees to create your very own sustainable timber plantation or are looking to buy paulownia timber.
It has one of the highest strength to weight ratios of any light weight wood making it perfect for use in model building where greater strength is requited.
Paulownia is easily carved and can hold nails and screws without splitting.
All pieces are 5 16 thick.
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Even though the trees grow very fast the grain of finished wood has a lot of character.
Technical characteristics of paulownia wood.
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Paulownia wood is water resistant.
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It s widely used in japan for construction of the koto a stringed musical instrument as well as other household items where the wood is referred to as kiri.