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Norse mythology refers to ash as "the mighty tree that supports
the heavens" and "below earth its roots went down to hell."
Ash belongs to the olive family, although its only fruit is a dart-like
winged seed. Ash is a popular species for food containers because
the wood has no taste. Admiral Richard Byrd wore snowshoes made from
ash during his polar expeditions and early windmills were made from
this species.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The sapwood is light-colored to nearly white and the heartwood varies
from greyish or light brown, to pale yellow streaked with brown. The
wood is generally straight-grained with a coarse uniform texture.
The degree and availability of light-colored sapwood, and other properties,
will vary.
WORKING PROPERTIES
Ash machines well, is good in nailing, screwing and gluing, and can
be stained to a very good finish. It dries fairly easily with minimal
degrade, and there is little movement in performance.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Ash has very good overall strength properties relative to its weight.
It has excellent shock resistance and is good for steam bending.
MAIN USES
Furniture, flooring, doors, architectural millwork and moulding, Kitchen
cabinets, paneling, tool handles, baseball bats, sporting equipment
and turnings. It is particularly suitable for food and liquid containers
since there is no odor or taste.
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