Timber Joining Species supplier and Manufacturer Sydney Australia. Species beginning with "M" here.
Joinery Timbers "M" - Click on image to flip
MACASSAR EBONY
Botanical Name: Diospyrus celebica\n\nThe heartwood is dark brown to black, streaked throughout with bands of greyish-brown, yellow-brown or pale brown.
Botanical Name: Swietenia mahogoni\n\nThe sapwood is light pink to yellowish-brown and usually distinct from the heartwood which varies from medium to deep red-brown. The timber darkens on exposure. Some logs produce streaky timber.
Botanical Name: Dysoxylum muelleri\n\nThe heartwood is red-brown in colour. Sapwood is creamy-pink and can be easily distinguished from the heartwood. \n
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus acmenoides\n\nThe heartwood is yellow brown, having a close resemblance to tallowwood. The sapwood is usually paler in colour and less than 20mm wide.
Botanical Name: Acer saccharum\n\nThe heartwood ranges from a creamy white to reddish-brown, though the former is the most likely in this country. The thin white sapwood is easily distinguishable.
Botanical Name: Shorea spp.\n\nThe heartwood varies from pale pink to dark red in the light and dark red groups and from white through straw to yellow-white groups. Sapwood cannot always be reliably identifies by colour difference.
Botanical Name: Shorea spp.\n\nThe heartwood varies from pale pink to dark red in the light and dark red groups and from white through straw to yellow-white groups. Sapwood cannot always be reliably identifies by colour difference.\n
Botanical Name: Intsia bijuga\n\nThe heartwood is yellowish-brown or orange-brown when first cut, turning darker with age to brown or reddish-brown. The sapwood is white, pale yellow or buff and sharply differentiated from the heartwood.
Botanical Name: Nothofagus cunninghamii\n\nThe heartwood is pale pink to deep red, occasionally with pale yellow-grey streaks. Sapwood is white to light pink.