What are the characteristics of fruit trees? Is it suitable for furniture?

Updated on furniture 2024-07-26
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are also many varieties of fruit trees, and it is difficult to generalize about the different places where they grow, some are very good, and some are not suitable.

    Due to the compact wood of the fruit wood in southern Xinjiang, the furniture made can be used for hundreds of years, especially the jujube wood, which is completely comparable to Nanmu. In addition, pear wood, walnut, elm wood are also good, but there are some not very good, the landlord can be interested in the fruit wood, search for information on the Internet to understand it

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's a gimmick on the merchant, like the promotion of fruit wood steak. A good wooden home has sandalwood, ebony (tree fossil), nanmu, peach, etc., to the tree texture is tight, the cheap online is mostly paulownia wood, not good light, loose, soft, vulnerable to insects and moth-eaten is not suitable.

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