Wood hardness chart species alphabetical hardness species by hardness hardness mahogany honduran 800 padauk 1725 mahogany santos 2200 tabaccowood 1750 maple hard north american 1450 rosewood bolivian 1780 maple ivory 1500 bamboo carbonized 1800 maple soft 999 hickory 1820 merbau 1925 pecan 1820 mesquite 2345 yellowheart 1820.
Walnut hardwood hardness.
Walnut ranks 1 010 on the janka hardness scale.
The janka test measures the amount of force required to embed a 0 444 steel ball into the wood to half of its diameter.
But we live in a 105 year old farm house out in the ohio country side and we have solid hardwood floors on both floors and we were told when we bought this place that the floors are black walnut.
The janka hardness test is the international standard for measuring the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear.
A satin finish or low sheen is often preferred making the eventual dings and dents of normal living somewhat less noticeable.
Relative hardness of wood flooring species.
This web site is really informative.
County floors an online wood floor store with a helpful hardness chart and lots of info on different wood species.
More information on the hardness of different hardwood flooring.
It s expressed in psi or pounds per square inch.
Youtube a video demonstration of the janka hardness test in action.
Solid hardwood flooring will always be stronger than hardwood veneer engineered flooring.
Density hardness stiffness and strength hardness chart hardness chart acacia 1 750 lbs.
The janka hardness test from the austrian born emigrant gabriel janka 1864 1932 measures the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear.
A common use of janka hardness ratings is to determine whether a species is suitable for use as flooring.
The scale used in the table is pounds force.
Have you had any first hand experience of choosing a softer species of wood over a harder one.
Below are listed the relative hardness for numerous wood species used in flooring.
The janka hardness test measures the force required to embed a 444 inch steel ball to half its diameter in wood.
For beginners wood charts.
It measures the force required to embed an 11 28 millimetres 0 444 in diameter steel ball halfway into a sample of wood.
Woods with a higher rating are harder than woods with a lower rating.
The test measures the pressure required to embed an 11 28mm 444 in diameter steel ball into wood to half the ball s diameter.
When walnut is damaged the defect doesn t show up much due to the dark color of the wood and its dense texture.
These ratings were done using the janka hardness test.