Janka Hardness Rating Table at Donna Hildebrant blog

Janka Hardness Rating Table. Lumber stocks tested range from 1. Hickory / pecan, satinwood 1820 afzelia / doussie / australian wormy chestnut. Janka numbers for domestic & exotic wood species. Hardness, or “janka value” is measured with a test of resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear. Some woods, like balsa, are very soft and have a low janka score, while other woods, like oak, are much harder and have a higher score. Each wood has been meticulously documented and photographed, listed with its janka hardness value (in lbf) and geographic and global. How hard is my wood? 159 rows the janka scale is used to determine the relative hardness of particular domestic or exotic wood species. The janka scale ranges from 0 to over 4000lbf, with softer woods scoring lower on the scale and harder wood scoring higher.

Janka Scale Hardwood Flooring Hardness Guide
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Lumber stocks tested range from 1. How hard is my wood? Janka numbers for domestic & exotic wood species. Some woods, like balsa, are very soft and have a low janka score, while other woods, like oak, are much harder and have a higher score. Each wood has been meticulously documented and photographed, listed with its janka hardness value (in lbf) and geographic and global. Hardness, or “janka value” is measured with a test of resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear. 159 rows the janka scale is used to determine the relative hardness of particular domestic or exotic wood species. Hickory / pecan, satinwood 1820 afzelia / doussie / australian wormy chestnut. The janka scale ranges from 0 to over 4000lbf, with softer woods scoring lower on the scale and harder wood scoring higher.

Janka Scale Hardwood Flooring Hardness Guide

Janka Hardness Rating Table 159 rows the janka scale is used to determine the relative hardness of particular domestic or exotic wood species. 159 rows the janka scale is used to determine the relative hardness of particular domestic or exotic wood species. Janka numbers for domestic & exotic wood species. How hard is my wood? Some woods, like balsa, are very soft and have a low janka score, while other woods, like oak, are much harder and have a higher score. Each wood has been meticulously documented and photographed, listed with its janka hardness value (in lbf) and geographic and global. The janka scale ranges from 0 to over 4000lbf, with softer woods scoring lower on the scale and harder wood scoring higher. Hardness, or “janka value” is measured with a test of resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear. Hickory / pecan, satinwood 1820 afzelia / doussie / australian wormy chestnut. Lumber stocks tested range from 1.

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