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Locust wood will burn faster, it is softer than oak.
Avocado wood (and any natural wood) will burn. Heat value is similar to elm. More heat value than pine, less than oak.
Yes. Eucalyptus trees are logged. Many varieties of eucalyptus trees have strong wood which is excellent for building.
Jarrah wood is wood from a specific species of Eucalyptus tree - Eucalyptus marginata. These trees can frequently be found in forests in the southwestern areas of Western Australia.
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Yes, since paper fiber are made from wood. but since paper are way softer than wood, you need to remain the shape for some time.
Yes, eucalyptus burns hot and slow, so it's good for fireplaces and wood stoves. e. Eucalyptus is slow to catch, though, so it's not a good starter wood. But if you put it on a started fire, it'll burn for a long time.
Genuine didgeridoos are always made of wood, usually the smaller trunks of living, young eucalyptus trees. The species of eucalyptus did not matter - there is no truth in the myth that certain species of eucalyptus produced better didgeridoos. They were not usually made from branches. They were not made from dead wood hollowed out by termites - this is a common myth.
Tree ear mushrooms are much smaller than wood ears, and have a softer texture when they are reconstituted in warm water.
Just about any wood is fine for shelving except Balsa wood. If you want something quick and easy to machine then oine is just right. Its softer than most and has strength
Absolutely! Not saying denser wood does not absorb at all, but it does absorb a far less amount than a softer, less dense wood.