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Hardwood is wood from angiosperm trees. These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests. In temperate and boreal latitudes they are mostly deciduous, but in tropics and subtropics mostly evergreen

BEECH ELEMENT

A very hard and straight-grained wood, beech is often used in the making of furniture, cabinetry, cooking utensils, tool handles, plywood and sports equipment. Even musical instruments: used for piano pin-blocks and drum manufacturing, beech holds a tone between maple and birch

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WHİTE OAK ELEMENT

The sapwood of European white oak is light coloured and the heartwood is light to dark brown. White oak is mostly straight grained with a medium to coarse texture, with longer rays than red oak. White oak therefore has more figure

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WHİTE ASH ELEMENT

Ash – genus Fraxinus and part of the olive family, Oleaceae – is a tough hardwood. It is celebrated for its versatility, flexibility, pale colour and desirable grain patterns. Tall and slender, Ash is a very important tree, despite not being the King, like the mighty Oak.

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