![]() SPRUCE (Picéa abies or excelsa) Not
different Sapwood, white whitish, yellow perfect wood polished in
yellowish brown. Fine grain with means and generally straight thread. Durability: not durable (class IV) easy .Collage very easy. OUTSIDE USE: chalets, shingles, garden furniture, masts boat, posts, etc.... INSIDE USE : for conservation carrying structures, joinery, skeletons, grounds manufacturers, saunas, doors, staircases, furniture, floors, lutherie, triplexes, against - pplaqués, palettes, etc.... |
![]() PINE (Larix decidua) Yellowish
Sapwood with gold-coloured brown, drink perfect brown red. Variable
grain according to growth (can be fine) and generally straight thread. Averagely durable durability (class III). OUTSIDE USE: covers of facade, shipbuilding, decks, chalets, shingles, shutters, doors, garden furniture, pilotis, posts, greenhouses, etc.... OUTSIDE USE: skeletons, furniture, cabinetmaking, grounds manufacturers, panellings, ceilings, clear-cut, laminated veneers, caisseries, etc.... |
![]() DOUGLAS (Pseudotsugla menziesii) Brownish yellow different Sapwood, pinkish yellow perfect wood with reddish brown. Average grain and straight thread. OUTSIDE USE: structures, bridges, silos, shipbuilding, skeletons, etc.... INTERNAL USE: laminated, veneers, internal joineries, furniture, etc.... |
![]() EUROPEAN OAK (Quercus robur) Whitish
Sapwood, drink perfect light to gold-coloured brown. Unrefined
grain(bead) with means, thread right(straight) générlement. Durability: durable in averagely durable (class II-III). INSIDE USE : practically unlimited, doors, beams, parquets, staircases, furniture, barrels(trunks) with wine, sculptures, etc.. .. OUTSIDE USE: hydraulic Works, crossbars of railroad, doors, joineries, bardages, etc.... |
![]() ASH (Fraxinus excelsior) Not
different Sapwood, perfect wood of color white yellowish in clear
ochre. Unrefined grain(bead) with means, generally right(straight)
thread. Perishable durability (class V). Excellent wood of bending, the ash tree is exceptionellement elastique so that it takes back easily its initial shape after flexion. OUTSIDE USE: scales, charronnage, sleeves of tool, sporting articles, etc... . INSIDE USE: furniture, veneers, panellings, woodwork, staircases, parquets, plywoods, food industry, cooperage. |
![]() BEECH (Fagus sylvatica) Not different Sapwood, perfect wood of whitish color with brown trés clear. Fine grai) and straight thread. Perishable durability (class V). The Beech is one of European wood which allows most precision the planing. Hard and endowed with a regular thread, it does not form easily splinters. OUTSIDE USE: for conservation agricultural equipment, charronnage, cross of railroad, etc.... INSIDE USE: furniture, prestigious stairs, parquets, covers of panels, white cooperages, plywoods, panels massifs, partitions, doors adorn ball or anti-vandal, tournerie, etc... |
![]() POPLAR (Populus spp) Generally
unclear whitish sapwood, perfect wood of color white in greyish,
sometimes greyish. Average grain and straight thread. Perishable durability (class V). The Poplar lends itself particularly well to the unwinding and to the collage, what makes it one of the main wood for the manufacturing of plywood. it is also used for the packaging of food products because it does not communicate either taste or smell with food and is easily allowed stand out and fasten. DOES NOT AGREE IN OUTSIDE USE. INSIDE USE: light Skeletons, furniture, plywoods, tablets, crates, packagings, white cooperage, drawing boards, toys, matches, toothpick, paper pulp. |