Feature

●Wood species Indian Ebony
●Color Heartwood is a jet black, sometimes with grey or dark brown streaks. Pale yellow sapwood is cl
●Texture Grain is typically straight or sometimes irregular, with a fine, uniform texture . Has a h
●Scientific name Diospyros ebenum -
●Moisture Content Around 10-13% - Air Dried Yes


Description

Wood species Indian Ebony - Scientific name Diospyros ebenum - Color Heartwood is a jet black, sometimes with grey or dark brown streaks. Pale yellow sapwood is cl - Texture Grain is typically straight or sometimes irregular, with a fine, uniform texture . Has a h - - Moisture Content Around 10-13% - Air Dried Yes - Ideal for a variety of applications including decks, play sets, landscaping and other outdoor projects where lumber is exposed to the elements. When used properly it is both safe and environmentally friendly. Treated wood is typically still wet when its delivered to the job site. As it dries, you should expect slight changes in width and length. As lumber dries, it may split, cup and warp. This is more likely to occur to occur in lower-grade boards, where knots and uneven grains are already present. Each piece of lumber is unique and carries physical characteristics that may include the following: knots, warping, shrinkage, swelling and/or splitting. Maintains beauty and structural integrity with easy maintenance sign.