White Stringybark
White stringybark is an Australian native hardwood species. Its timber products are suitable for a wide range of applications, from general building to wharf and bridge construction, boat building, outdoor furniture and turnery.
Also known as Small-leaved Stringybark, Thin-leaved Stringybark, Wilkinson’s Stringybark, Pink Blackbutt.
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Eucalyptus microcorys
A large hardwood found on the northern NSW coastal ranges moving up to Maryborough QLD. The heartwood is a yellowish brown with a hint of olive green. Tallowwood is free of gum veins but Pin- hole borers are found at times. It is also well known for its resistance to surface checking.
Heartwood class 1 above ground, Termite resistant and Janka hardness of 8.6
Tallowwood Sizes and Specifications
SPECIES IN DETAIL
Look and Features Moderately coarse but even texture with an interlocked grain
Colour Golden honey brown with a tinge of olive
Janka Hardness Rating 8.6
Botanical Name Eucalyptus Microcorys
Dry Density 990kg/m3
Natural Durability Class 1 (above ground)
Profiles 60x19, 80x19, 85x19, 130x19, 180x21, 80x12, 86x12, 80x13, 83x14, 130x14, 180x14, 63x19