Friday, March 29, 2013

Tamarind Wood

Tamarind wood is one of the wood species typical of the tropics in particular Indonesia, which has a fairly good commercial value in the market. In Indonesia, tamarind wood comes from several islands of Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Maluku and Nusa Tenggara, but it is possible if the wood is also known as a beacon of wood can be found in other areas apart from the areas already mentioned it. Because the distribution of this tamarind tree timber is quite fast and can be grown in any area in Indonesia.
In nature, tamarind wood stock with a large size and still very much in common. Therefore, wood is widely used by the public (especially the timber industry) as a timber. That is as a raw material for making furniture teak replace the stock in the diminishing day by day and also the price is very expensive. (Read around the high price of teak)
Typically, furniture made from tamarind wood has its own characteristics, which further highlight the impression of robustness in design. That is, tamarind wood furniture from most of its components made very thick and there may not be made with the sheer size of less than 3 cm. Especially at the top table (leaf), the thickness of the wood used is from 4 to 15 cm. Really hard to find the size of teak wood furniture.
Besides being used for furniture, tamarind wood is also widely used as a raw material in the manufacture of a wide range of high value products such as for making veneer, doors, statues, carvings, and various other craft products.
To know more about tamarind wood, here are some common characteristics of tamarind wood or wood flare:


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