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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.
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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 |