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Janka Hardness Scale

 

The Janka hardness test is a measurement of the force necessary to embed a .444-inch steel ball to half its diameter in wood. It is the industry standard for gauging the ability of various species to tolerate denting and normal wear, as well as being a good indication of the effort required to either nail or saw the particular wood.

 

 

 Brazilian Walnut (Ipe)

 3680
 Brazilian Teak (Cumaru)  3540
 Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba)  2350
 Purple Heart  1860
 Tiger Wood  1850
 Hickory (Pecan)  1820
 Brazilian Maple  1500
 Brazilian Oak  1460
 Hard Maple (Sugar)  1450
 Bamboo (Natural)  1380
 Australian Cypress  1375
 White Oak  1360
 White Ash  1320
 American Beech  1300
 Red Oak (Northern)  1290
 Yellow Birch  1260
 Bamboo (Carbonized)  1120
 Black Walnut  1010
 American Cherry  950
 Soft Maple (Ambrosia)  950
 Cedar  900
 Southern Yellow Pine  870
 Douglas Fir  660
 Balsa Wood  100

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