Black Walnut

The sapwood of American Black Walnut is creamy white, and the heartwood is light brown to brownish black, often with purple cracks and darker streaks.
Walnut is usually straight-grained, sometimes with wavy or curved grain, producing attractive, decorative patterns. Walnut is a tough, hardwood of medium density with moderate bending and breaking strengths, low rigidity, and good steam bending properties.
Main Application: Furniture, cabinet making, high-grade joinery, doors, flooring, etc.
High-end furniture
Black walnut is resistant to collision and friction, is resistant to decay, is easy to dry, has less deformation, is easy to construct, is easy to glue, and has a very small shrinkage rate, making it suitable for use in changing climate environments without cracking or other problems.

Crafts
Black walnut has an elegant color and delicate wood grain, and the handicrafts made from it are naturally high-end.
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