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Hickory

April 18, 2017

Scientific Name:Carya Ovata
Common Names:Hickory, Shagbark Hickory, Pecan
Market Availability:Usually available in 4/4 & 5/4. Limited availability in 6/4 & 8/4. Many mills avoid producing hickory in summer due to risk of stain
Common Uses:Flooring, cabinets, tool handles
Regional Differences:Hickory from northern states displays a higher percentage of heartwood and mixed heartwood/sapwood (Calico). Southern Appalachian hickory tends to have a relatively high sapwood content. Pecan hickory is often found mixed in hickory lumber from Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee & Kentucky
Color Specifications:Sap 1 Face, Unselected, Calico (mixed heartwood & sapwood), Brown
Grade:NHLA Standard Grade Rules
Defects to consider:Stain, sticker shadow
Alternatives:Ash, Oak
Shipping Weight:Kiln dried: 4200 lbs/MBF (807 kg/m3)
Specific Gravity:Kiln Dried 0.64, Green 0.60
Compressive Strength:(Perpendicular to grain) 1760 psi
Janka Hardness:(Pounds-force) 1820

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