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True Cedar
| Name |
True Cedar (Cedrus spp.) |
| Type |
Softwood. |
| Other Names |
Includes cedar of Lebanon, Atlantic cedar, Atlas cedar, and deodar cedar.
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| Sources |
Grows in northern Africa, middle East, and India.
Includes cedar of Lebanon, Atlantic cedar, Atlas cedar, and deodar cedar.
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| Appearance |
Generally straight grained although Atlantic and Lebanon cedars often knotty.
Fine textured.
Light brown resinous heartwood and pale colored sapwood.
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| Physical Props |
Medium weight, low shock resistance and stiffness, and generally low strength properties.
Stable in service.
Decay resistant heartwood.
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| Working Props |
Works fairly well with hand or machine tools although knots and in-grown bark can be troublesome.
Holds screws and nails well and polishes to a nice finish.
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| Uses |
Higher grades used for furniture, cabinetry, doors, and interior joinery.
Lesser grades used for house and bridge construction, paving blocks, and outdoor furniture.
Other uses include paneling and decorative veneers.
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