American Black Walnut Timber

The tree producing black walnut timber reaches its best development in the Ohio River Basin and under favourable conditions may reach a height of 30 metres, it is a member of the true walnut genus.

The black walnut timber is well known and popular on the world markets but it has been so freely exploited in the past that supplies tend to diminish year by year and consequently become rather expensive.

It is more durable than English Walnut timber, though it is used for much the same purposes as that timber, that is for high quality cabinet making, veneers, furniture, internal fittings, mouldings, plywood, piano cases and similar items.

The average weight of black walnut wood is about 640 kg/m3 when dry, the grain is generally straight and the texture coarse, it is stable after drying. The heartwood of the species may vary from a chocolate brown to a deep purple in colour – in general the colouring is more uniform than in European Walnut. Like European Walnut it is also used as a standard timber for rifle and gun stocks.

Another species Juglans cinerea, also grows in North America, it produces a paler, weaker, softer timber which is known as Butternut or White Walnut. This is generally inferior to other true walnuts and is used for lower quality goods and less exacting purposes.

American Black Walnut timber is available cut to size at both of our timber merchants in Brentwood, Essex and Snetterton, Norfolk for collection or UK delivery.

American Black Walnut Specification

LATIN NAME:
Fraxinus Americana

WEIGHT (KG/M3):

660 kg/m3

COLOUR:

Pale white,
can be brown

TEXTURE:

Coarse

GRAIN:

Straight

AVAILABLE SIZES:

Thickness: 25mm – 100mm
Width: 75mm +
Length: 2.1m +

American Black Walnut Timber Cut To Size

American Black Walnut timber available cut to size for collection or UK delivery