Tamo Ash is wear-resistant and moisture-proof, shrinks when drying, and is not prone to aging and deformation. It is suitable for high-end furniture, floors, building interior decoration, fine woodworking products, sports equipment, tool handles, etc. Now it is widely used in machinery manufacturing and furniture manufacturing, and is the first choice for high-end furniture. One of the main types of wood produced. Tamo Ash grown in Hokkaido is highly prized abroad. Tamo Ash has a tighter grain and sharper undulations than ash from other countries. So it can show a slender atmosphere. Therefore, it is mostly used in Japanese-style rooms. The color of Tamo Ash is yellower. Both are durable and have elastic properties even under pressure, so they are also used in baseball bats and hockey sticks.
Black walnut is one of the most popular tree species in North America. Its high workability, coupled with its rich brown hue, make the wood unique among temperate hardwoods. On top of that, wood also has good dimensional stability, impact resistance and strength properties.
The grain of black walnut is usually straight, but it can also have irregular gable grain. Has a medium texture and moderate natural shine. If the grain is straight and regular, it is usually easy to work. Heartwood can range in color from light to dark chocolate brown with dark brown streaks. The color can sometimes be grey, purple or reddish. The sapwood is light yellowish gray to almost white. Pattern textures such as curling lines and tree knots can also be seen.
Black walnut is a premium hardwood whose use in a variety of applications often produces high-quality and beautiful finished products. This wood is also valued for its workability, allowing craftsmen to create intricate and refined pieces.