The three most commonly used types of natural wood
beech wood
Features- It is distinguished by its toughness and durability
- It lasts for a long time without being arched or decayed
- It is characterized by strength and withstands various conditions
- Its appearance is great, its color is great, and it fits all purposes
- It is easy to cut and shape when furniture is manufactured
Beech wood |
Because beech is a natural wood, it is very heavy compared to other types of natural wood
In addition to its high price due to its quality and toughness
used in
Manufacture of various pieces of furniture, especially doors and office furniture.
Musky wood
Its advantages- It is light in weight and easy to shape during manufacturing
- Its price is cheap compared to other types of wood
- Easy to clean and maintain
Musky wood |
- The presence of some black areas in musky wood, and the more of those areas, the lower its value
- This blackness means weakening of those areas in the piece of wood and over time the wood begins to crack
- It is less durable than beech and oak wood, so it is not used in the manufacture of legs and bases for tables and chairs because it cannot bear the weights of pieces of furniture.
used in
Making flat surfaces such as table tops, as well as wooden sheets.
Its shortcomings
Oak wood
Its advantages- The most distinctive feature of Oak wood is its luxurious exterior, as its outward appearance is more luxurious than beech and musky
- This is in addition to the durability and hardness of this type of wood
Oak wood used in parquet flooring industry |
It is very expensive compared to other types of wood, so many people use oak veneer only for furniture work
used in
Parquet flooring industry
used in
Parquet flooring industry
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