Nussbaum europäisch

Nussbaum europäisch

The European walnut is the well-known native walnut. It grows in almost all parts of Europe, extending into Asia as far as the Caucasus. French walnut is in demand for veneer production, but stocks suffered severely from frost damage in the 2010s and good trunks for veneer production have become rare. Southern European walnut trees have different wood structures and are not as sought after as French ones.
Walnut is used in high-quality interior design and furniture construction.
The color is light to dark brown, mouse gray, and often veined. European walnut is lighter than its American counterpart.
Walnut wood can be easily worked with all tools, and planed surfaces become very smooth. Drying should not be too rapid, but then causes hardly any problems.
 
 

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Translated from German to English via AI (DeepL).
Sources:
Fritz Kohl, 2012, „Furniere“, Seite 183
Bilder:  "Templin Furnier e.K."