Chestnut burl [Powerswood]
Chestnut burl
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Chestnut burl is also an excellent wood and is considered a fine wood.
It is a ring-porous wood with a strong grain that becomes lustrous when polished, and is said to be hard, elastic, and less likely to warp.
It has excellent preservation properties and is highly resistant to moisture, which is why it has long been used for the foundations of wooden houses.
Furthermore, it has been valued as one of the few materials that can be used without the use of preservatives.
Due to this characteristic, it is said that if you keep a chestnut tree nearby, it will survive without rotting, and many people display them as ornamental plants.
It has a unique pattern called burl wood grain and is second only to rosewood burl in value and popularity.
Chestnut burl is also an excellent wood and is considered a precious wood.
It is a ring-porous wood with a firm grain, and is said to be shiny when polished, hard, elastic, and less prone to warping.
It has excellent preservation properties and high moisture resistance, so it has long been used for the foundations of wooden houses.
It is also prized as one of the few materials that can be used without the use of preservatives.
Because of this characteristic, it is said that if you keep chestnut wood close to you, you will survive and not rot! Many people display it as an ornamental piece.
It has a unique pattern called burl grain, which makes it the second most valuable and popular wood after the Chinese quince.
