Description
Blackbutt is a species that grows in abundance in the coastal forests in New South Wales and southern Queensland.
The common name is derived from the distinctive black, charcoal look that is only on the base of the trunk. The
timber is renowned for both its strength and versatility of application. Blackbutt is a straight grained timber, with a warm nutty hue which will compliment a range of interior designs where a lighter neutral palette is required.
Common Names:
Blackbutt, Coastal Blackbutt
Look & Features:
Exhibits pinholes, dark gum veins and some surface checking
Botanical Name:
Eucalyptus Pilularis
Colour:
Colour fairly even from a light honey through to golden nutty browns – sapwood is distinctively paler
Dry Density:
900kg/m3
Grade*:
Select, Standard & Feature
Profile:
Tongue & Groove, End Matched
Size:
60mm x 19mm, 80mm x 19mm
Lengths:
Random (Between 900mm – 4500mm)
Natural Durability:
Class 1 (above ground)