The Janka hardness test estimates the hardness of wood. It estimates the power expected to insert a 0.444 inch steel ball into wood to a portion of the ball's breadth. It is a decent estimation strategy to decide the general hardness across hardwoods.
Red oak is utilized as the norm and its hardness is 1,290 on the Janka scale. White oak is somewhat more enthusiastically at 1,360. Bamboo is a piece harder at 1,380 and maple undeniably harder than that at 1,450.
However, on the off chance that you shift toward the outlandish hardwoods from South America, the forest are on an alternate frequency. The famous Brazilian Cherry is 2,350 - two times as hard as red oak. Furthermore, Brazilian pecan comes in at 3,684 - almost triple the hardness of red oak.
The following is a posting of numerous hardwoods so you can see the scope of hardness. You'll likewise take note of that the majority of the pines (which were utilized Quite some time in the past) are low. They are fairly delicate and aren't even viewed as hardwoods. They can mark without any problem.
Likewise note that there are a few woods, for example, "cherry" and "pecan" that change incredibly founded on their nation of beginning. Brazilian Cherry and Brazilian Pecan are exceptionally HARD; on the other hand American Cherry and American Pecan are extremely Delicate and will likewise mark without any problem. Along these lines, assuming you are thinking about cherry or pecan, make certain to explore further.
Tree Species
Hardness
3,684 Brazilian WalnutLapacho/Ipe
3,540 Brazilian Teak/Cumaru/Brazilian Chestnut
2,350 Brazilian Cherry/Jatoba
2,200 Santos Mahogany/Cabrueva
1,925 Merbau
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1,912 Brazilian Oak/Amendoim
1,850 Tigerwood
1,820 Hickory
1,780 Rosewood
1,710 Kempas
1,630 Wenge
1,575 Zebrawood
1,570 Timborana
1,510 Sapele
1,450 Hard Maple
1,380 Normal Bamboo
1,360 White Oak
1,320 Debris
1,290 Red Oak
1,260 Yellow Birch
1,225 Heart Pine
1,080 Peruvian Pecan
1,010 American Pecan/Dark Pecan
950 American Cherry
900 Cedar
870 Southern Yellow Pine - Long leaf
690 Southern Yellow Pine - Short leaf
660 Douglas Fir
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