American Western Hemlock Wood
Subcategory: Wood; Softwood
Key Words: Tsuga heterophylla; Lumber, Timber
Material Notes: Obtainable in large sizes Softwood. Relatively easy to work with hand tools. Data is based on small, clear, air-dried samples unless specified. Usual surface texture: Fine Dimensional changes when dried lumber is subjected to variations in humidity during service: Small Resistance to fungal decay (Heartwood in ground contact): Non-durable (5 to 10 years) Resistance to penetration by preservatives: Resistant Common Applications: Construction, joinery Property values marked by an asterisk (*) have been taken from an unusually old reference source.
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- Machinability
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- Shear Strength
- Impact
- Work to Elastic Limit
- Work to Maximum Load
- Toughness
- Shrinkage
- Color
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