Explore a curated selection of timber species sourced from responsibly managed forests around the world. Our range balances beauty, strength and sustainability — offering architects and builders the flexibility to specify the right material for every design and performance requirement.
Species
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Name
Origin
Durability
Suitability
Australian Wormy Chestnut
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Australian Wormy Chestnut
Eucalyptus Obliqua, E.Sieberi and E.Fastigata
Trees are affected by wildfires, years of drought and attack by insects.
Flood and strong winds stunt their growth with each piece showing nature’s signature.
Deep red gum veins formed by fire, ambrosia beetle marks, pin holes and squiggly worm marks are all evident.
Also known as Southern Blackbutt, Chestnut.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 800 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 118 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 15 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | vic |
| Availability | Available |
Australian Chestnut Flooring
- Flooring
Australian Chestnut Flooring
Eucalyptus Obliqua, E.Sieberi and E.Fastigata
A blend of Australia’s most durable and attractive eucalyptus species, the subtle colours and tonal variations of Australian Chestnut Flooring belie its durability and strength.
Tough and hard with a distinctive colour palette, the natural beauty of Australian Chestnut Flooring is proving popular with architects and builders.
Australian Chestnut requires very little maintenance beyond the initial coating
and will stand the test of time in a variety
of situations.
Sizes
Tongue & Grooved Secret Nailed End Matched
19×85
Tongue & Grooved End Matched
19×130
Tongue & Grooved Overlay
14×85
14×130
Ridgewood Timber can supply matching stair componentry and stair treads.
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 800 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 118 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 15 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | vic |
| Availability | Available |
American White Oak Flooring
- Flooring
American White Oak Flooring
Quercus Alba
American White Oak Is on attractive, pale timber with a straight groin and pronounced growth rings. It takes a variety of stains and polishes to a high standard finish, which adds to its versatility.
It is highly-prized for its hardness and glues and screws very well. It is often used In high value cabinetry and panelIing.
American White Oak flooring exhibits a modern, dean look and perfectly complements contemporary home design. It is also a favourite among architects and designers for modem commercial fit-outs.
Sizes
End-Matched Standard
19×85, 108
End-Matched Wide
19×130, 150
20×155, 175, 180, 200, 210, 220, 230
21×155, 175, 180, 200, 210, 220, 230
Overlay Standard
14×100
Overlay Wide
14×130, 180
Ridgewood Timber can supply matching stair componentry and stair treads.
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 770 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.68 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 105 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 12 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
|---|---|
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | usa |
| Availability | Widely |
American White Oak
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
American White Oak
Quercus Alba
Similar in colour and appearance to European oak.
The sapwood of American white oak is light coloured and the heartwood is light to dark brown.
White oak is mostly straight grained with a medium to coarse texture, with longer rays than red oak. White oak therefore has more figure.
Also known as Northern White Oak, Southern White Oak.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 770 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.68 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 105 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 12 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | usa |
| Availability | Widely |
American Hard Maple
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
American Hard Maple
Acer Saccharum
The sapwood is creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge and the heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown.
The amount of darker brown heartwood varies. Can contain pith fleck.
The wood has a close, fine texture and is generally straight grained, but also occurs as “curly”, “fiddleback”, and “birds-eye”.
Also known as Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Black Maple.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 705 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.63 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 109 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6.5 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | na |
| Availability | Widely |
American Cherry
- Cabinets
- Decking
- Flooring
- Joinery
- Staircase
American Cherry
Prunus Serotina
The heartwood varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken on exposure to light in contrast the sapwood is creamy white.
The wood has a fine uniform straight grain, smooth texture, and can contain brown pith flecks and small gum pockets.
Also known as Black Cherry
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Decking
- Flooring
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 561 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.5 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 84 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 11 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 4 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 4 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | na |
| Availability | Widely |
American Black Walnut
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
American Black Walnut
Juglans Nigra
The sapwood is creamy white, heartwood is light brown to dark chocolate brown, occasionally with a purplish case and
darker streaks.
Walnut can be supplied steamed, to darker sapwood or left unsteamed. Generally straight grained, but sometimes has attractive wavy or curly grain.
Also known as Black Walnut, American Walnut.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 609 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.55 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 100 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 11 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 4 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 5 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | na |
| Availability | Widely |
Marri
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
Marri
Corymbia Calophylla
Marri’s yellow to pale brown heartwood and paler to white sapwood contrast beautifully with the dark red gum that features on the tree’s trunk. It has a coarse but even texture with slightly interlocked grain. The finished timber is honey-coloured with a distinctive vein structure.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 850 |
|---|---|
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 125 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 17 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6.6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 7.1 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | wa |
Tasmanian Oak Flooring
- Flooring
Tasmanian Oak Flooring
Eucalyptus Obliqua
Tasmanian Oak flooring has a reputation in Australia and internationally as a durable, stable and attractive product. Tasmanian
Oak is a warm, dense and resilient timber. As a flooring choice, Tasmanian Oak is without peer.
Harvested from the sustainably-managed and PEFC certified temperate forests of the north-west region of the state, Tasmanian Oak’s light shades of pale straw to light brown make it a favourite with architects, builders and designers who are looking to inject a modern, crisp feel to their building and design projects.
Tasmanian Oak flooring is machined and dried at Britton’s state-of-the-art Tasmanian mill to ensure hard-wearing and high impact resistance which makes it particularly suitable where durability and strength are paramount.
Board Widths
Up to 160mm (wider boards on request)
Covers
12mm Overlay – 65×12,85×12,108×12,133×12
Secret Nailing, End-Matched
65×19,65×21,85×19,108×19,133×19,160×19
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 780 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.78 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 118 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 15 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6.5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 7 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
|---|---|
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | tas |
| Availability | Widely |
Jarrah Decking
- Decking
Jarrah Decking
Eucalyptus Marginata
The striking deep red to light pink colours
of Jarrahhas proven to be a popular choice
for decking.
Jarrah is very hard-wearing and when treated with clear oil, its interlocking grain and vibrant colour add a touch of class to domestic decking and commercial applications.
A low-maintenance timber, Jarrah is versatile and can be used creatively in large or small areas to enhance landscaped areas and courtyards.
The classic, rich tone of Australian Jarrah is perfect where high-quality decking is required to complement thoughtful home
and garden design.
Sizes
Pencil Round Four Corners
65mm×20mm
85mm×20mm
130mm×20mm
BAL
Bush-fire Attack Level 29
All AS 3959 Required Applications
Suitability:
- Decking
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 820 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 112 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 8 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8.5 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
|---|---|
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |
Jarrah
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
Jarrah
Eucalyptus Marginata
Heartwood is a rich dark brownish red, sometimes marked by short, dark brown radial flecks on the end grain and boat shaped flecks on flat sawn surfaces which enhance it’s decorative value.
The grain is usually straight but often interlocked or wavy. The texture is even but moderately coarse.
Also known as Western Australian Jarrah
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 820 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 112 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 8 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8.5 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |
Jarrah Flooring
- Flooring
Jarrah Flooring
Eucalyptus Marginata
Jarrah’s deep-pink to reddish-brown tones make it a highly sought-after timber with architects and designers now choosing it to complement modern design elements such
as glass, granite and steel.
Jarrah’s high density makes it a very hard-wearing timber suitable for a variety of flooring applications. It’s even grain and lustrous texture adds an undeniable richness and depth to residential and commercial interiors alike.
Ridgewood Timbers carries stocks of Jarrah Flooring at its Adelaide warehouse for immediate delivery.
Sizes
Tongue & Grooved Secret Nailed End Matched
19×80
19×130
Tongue & Grooved Overlay
13×85
13×105
Ridgewood Timber can supply matching stair componentry and stair treads.
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 820 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 112 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 8 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8.5 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |
Jelutong
- Cabinets
- Joinery
Jelutong
Dyera Costulata
Heartwood is creamy white to straw coloured.
The grain is almost straight, the texture fine and even and of plain appearance.
Jelutong is mainly used for pattern making.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Joinery
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 400 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.46 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 50 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 8 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 2 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 2 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Excellent |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | apac |
| Availability | Available |
Ironbark Red
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Ironbark Red
Eucalyptus Sideroxylon
Heartwood dark red. Sapwood pale yellow.
Texture medium and even. Grain interlocked.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 1130 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 1.1 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 135 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 17 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 7 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 13 |
| Finish | Fair |
| Stability | Fair |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Poor |
| Growing Region | nsw & qld |
| Availability | Limited |
Ironbark Grey
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Ironbark Grey
Eucalyptus Paniculata
Heartwood colour varies from pale brown to dark chocolate brown and also dark red.
Texture moderately coarse and even. Grain usually interlocked.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 1120 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 1.1 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 181 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 24 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 8 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 14 |
| Finish | Poor |
| Stability | Fair |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Poor |
| Growing Region | nsw & qld |
| Availability | Limited |
European Oak
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
European Oak
Quercus robur
Heartwood pale yellow brown, darkening with exposure. Sapwood creamy and distinctive.
Texture coarse and uneven. Grain usually straight. The large ray figure of the radial surface is often referred as silver grain.
Slower grown wood is comparatively soft and is more suitable for furniture manufacture and veneer.
Also known as French Oak, English Oak.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 700 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.65 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 97 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 10 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | eur |
| Availability | Widely |
Damar Minyak
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Damar Minyak
Agathis Dammer, Agathis Borneensis
Heartwood pale yellowish brown, sometimes with a pinkish tinge. Sapwood often hard to distinguish from the heartwood.
Texture very fine and even. Grain straight. No figure. Free of brittleheart.
Also known as East Indian Kauri, Indonesian Kauri.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 550 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.5 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 67 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 12 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 3 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Excellent |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | apac |
| Availability | Widely |
Blue Gum
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Blue Gum
Eucalyptus Saligna
Heartwood dark pink to red brown. Sapwood usually sufficiently paler to be readily distinguished.
Texture moderately coarse and even. Grains straight or slightly interlocked. Gum veins common.
Also known as Sydney Blue Gum.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 850 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.85 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 140 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 18 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 9 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | nsw & qld |
| Availability | Widely |
Blackbutt
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
Blackbutt
Eucalyptus Pilularis
Heartwood pale brown, but northern material may sometimes display a slight pinkish tinge. Sapwood distinctively paler.
Texture medium and even. Grain usually straight. Gum veins are common.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 900 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.9 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 144 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 19 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 7 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Poor |
| Growing Region | nsw & qld |
| Availability | Widely |
Tasmanian Oak
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Tasmanian Oak
Eucalyptus Obliqua
Heartwood pale to light brown in colour with a pinkish tinge. Sapwood is pale yellow, usually distinguishable from the heartwood.
Texture moderately coarse but even. Grain sometimes interlocked.
Growth rings visible but not prominent. Gum veins are common.
Also known as Messmate
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 780 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.78 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 118 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 15 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6.5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 7 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | tas |
| Availability | Widely |
Western Red Cedar
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Joinery
Western Red Cedar
Thuja Plicata
Heartwood variable, from pale brown to dark brown. Sapwood is yellowish white.
Texture fine but uneven due to the prominent growth rings. Grain straight. Not resinous.
Also known as Red Cedar, American Cedar.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Joinery
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 380 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.38 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 54 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 8 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 3 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 2 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | na |
| Availability | Widely |
Tasmanian Blackwood Flooring
- Flooring
Tasmanian Blackwood Flooring
Acacia Melanoxylon
Blackwood flooring is setting the mark for designer interiors. The rich texture and tones of the timber grown in north-west Tasmania’s temperate rainforests is attracting interest from architects and designers nationally and internationally.
Traditionally a favourite for fine furniture makers, Blackwood flooring is now appearing in homes and commercial installations where warmth and a welcoming feel are paramount.
Blackwood flooring is a high-end product that brings a unique richness and depth to domestic and commercial projects. Renowned for its stability, and machined and dried to the highest standards, Blackwood stands the test of time.
Board Widths
Up to 160mm (wider boards on request)
Covers
2mm Overlay – 65×12, 85×12, 108×12, 133×12
Secret Nailing,End-Matched
65×19, 85x×9, 108×19, 133×19, 160×19
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 665 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.66 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 99 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 4 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
|---|---|
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | tas |
| Availability | Widely |
Tasmanian Blackwood
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Tasmanian Blackwood
Acacia Melanoxylon
Heartwood golden brown, often with narrow bands of darker colour indicative of the growth rings. Sometimes reddish streaks are also present.
Grain usually straight but sometimes wavy, producing a fiddleback figure.
Also known as Blackwood, Black Wattle.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 665 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.66 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 99 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 13 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 4 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 6 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | tas |
| Availability | Widely |
Spotted Gum
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
Spotted Gum
Corymbia Maculata, Corymbia Citrodora, Eucalyptus Henryi
Heartwood pale to dark brown or chocolate. Sapwood is distinctively paler but there maybe a zone of intermediate wood.
Texture moderately coarse. Grain variable, the frequent presence of wavy grain produces an attractive fiddleback figure.
Slightly greasy nature. Gum veins common. Northern material is usually slightly denser, stronger and more durable than southern.
Also known as Lemon Scented Gum.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 950 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.95 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 150 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 23 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 11 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Fair |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Poor |
| Growing Region | nsw & qld |
| Availability | Available |
Meranti Light Red
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Meranti Light Red
Shorea spp.
Heartwood is pale to mid red-brown. Sapwood yellow, pink or grey and usually distinguishable.
Texture coarse but even. Grain interlocked, usually giving a ribbon or strip figure to the radial surface.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 400–640 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.4–0.6 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 88 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 11 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 2 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 2.8 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | No |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | apac |
| Availability | Widely |
Rosewood
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
Rosewood
Pterocarpus Indicus
Heartwood can be either golden brown or a dark blood red. Sapwood pale yellow.
Texture medium. Grain variable.
The freshly cut wood has a fragrant odour often highly figured.
Also known as New Guinea Rosewood, Solomon Islands Rosewood.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 650 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.65 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 95 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 12 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 2 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 5 |
| Finish | Excellent |
| Stability | Excellent |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
| Machining | Excellent |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | apac |
| Availability | Available |
Merbau
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
Merbau
Instia Palembanica, Bijuga
Sapwood is well defined and pale yellow in colour. Heartwood is yellowish to orange brown when fresh, weathering to brown or dark red brown.
Grain is interlocked. Texture is coarse but even. Growth rings are distinct.
Vessels are often filled with a yellow or a white deposit. which is conspicuous on surface. The dark brown gummy substance readily leaches out in water.
Also known as Kwila.
Suitability:
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 830 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.83 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 147 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 18 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 1.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 2.5 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Durable | Yes |
|---|---|
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | Yes |
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | apac |
| Availability | Available |
Silvertop Ash Decking
- Decking
Silvertop Ash Decking
Eucalyptus Sieberi
Silvertop Ash is a lighter decking material than some other species, but it is durable and easily nailed, which makes it an attractive decking option.
It is a straight-grained timber that often features gum veins, ambrosia,growth rings and pencil steaks which add individuality to any decking project. The colour palette ranges from pale to medium browns with a hint of pink.
Silvertop is a native Australian timber which is sustainably harvested from forests stretching from the mid-north of New South Wales to Tasmania in the south.
Silvertop Ash provides good fire resistance, and is one of seven hardwood species that was found suitable for construction in bush-fire prone areas.
Sizes
Pencil Round Four Corners
90mm × 22mm
140mm × 32mm
BAL
Bush-fire Attack Level 12.5, 19 & 29
All AS 3959 Required Applications
Suitability:
- Decking
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 850 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.68 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 136 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 17 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 10.6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 10.6 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | nsw & vic |
| Availability | Available |
Australian Wormy Chestnut Flooring
- Flooring
Australian Wormy Chestnut Flooring
Eucalyptus Obliqua, E.Sieberi and E.Fastigata
Australian Wormy Chestnut is as individual as you are. The harshness of life deep in Australia’s south-eastern forests is etched in to the grainy heart of every Australian Wormy Chestnut floorboard.
Attacks from blistering bushfires, the parched years of drought, the ravages of insects and the sand-blasting of relentless winds shapes a bespoke wood perfect for today’s modern design requirements.
Wormy Chestnut is aptly named: squiggly worm trails, ambrosia beetle holes and deep red veins reflect its struggle for survival in the savage beauty of the Australian landscape.
This is a low maintenance wood that makes a statement and is finding favour with designers and architects nationally and internationally.
Sizes
Tongue & Grooved Secret Nailed End Matched
19×85
Tongue & Grooved End Matched
19×130
19×185
Tongue & Grooved Overlay
14×85
14×130
Ridgewood Timber can supply matching stair componentry and stair treads.
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 800 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.8 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 118 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 15 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 3.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 6 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 8 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Good |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Good |
| Gluing | Good |
| Growing Region | vic |
| Availability | Available |
Karri
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
Karri
Eucalyptus Diversicolor
Heartwood is reddish brown, paler in colour than Jarrah when fresh, but maturing to a more uniform brown.
The grain is interlocked with some wavy grain, the texture is even and moderately coarse.
Suitability:
- Cabinets
- Cladding
- Decking
- External
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Joinery
- Staircase
- Structural
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 900 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.88 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 132 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 19 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 10 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Fair |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |
Karri Decking
- Decking
Karri Decking
Eucalyptus Diversicolor
Hard-wearing Karri decking from Ridgewood Timber is a popular choice among builders and renovators. Karri is a dense, tough timber and its attractive, pink to reddish brown hues bring a touch of class to decking projects.
Karri is naturally good-looking and the use of natural oils helps bring out its even, interlocking grain and rich textures.
Karri grows straight and tall in its natural environment and this uniformity can be used to great effect on new decks or those being integrated with classic renovations.
This versatile Australian timber adds value and practicality to a broad range of decking applications.
Sizes
Pencil Round Four Corners
65mm × 20mm
85mm × 20mm
135mm × 20mm
BAL
Bush-fire Attack Level 29
All AS 3959 Required Applications
Suitability:
- Decking
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 900 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.88 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 132 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 19 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 10 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Fair |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |
Karri Flooring
- Flooring
Karri Flooring
Eucalyptus Diversicolor
Karri is a Western Australian member of the eucalyptus family known for its hardness and earthy, deep red to pink tones.
A versatile timber, its colour palette works well alongside iron, steel and gloss, asv well as more traditional materials.
Karri flooring adds a touch of class to interiors and has become a popular choice among leading architects and designers.
A Janka (hardness) rating of 9 means it is extremely tough, making Karri flooring an ideal choice for commercial applications where good looks and durability are paramount.
Sizes
Tongue & Grooved Secret Nailed End Matched
19×80
Tongue & Grooved Overlay
14×85
14×105
Ridgewood Timber can supply matching stair componentry and stair treads.
Suitability:
- Flooring
| Density (kg/m3 dry) | 900 |
|---|---|
| Specific Gravity | 0.88 |
| Modulus of Rupture (MPa dry) | 132 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (GPa dry) | 19 |
| Radial Shrinkage % | 4.5 |
| Tangential Shrinkage % | 10 |
| Hardness (Janka) (kN) | 9 |
| Finish | Good |
| Stability | Good |
| Sapwood Lyctid Susceptible | No |
|---|---|
| Machining | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Nailing | Fair |
| Resistance to Split in Screwing | Fair |
| Gluing | Fair |
| Growing Region | wa |
| Availability | Widely |