laulau tree
First you need to get Lauan from the woods. The Woods is in Kelan Village, its near the cave. There are tree devil monsters there, they are only lvl 5. In the middle of the Woods is a tree next to it is a stub; click on the stub it can give you Ordinary wood, Lauan wood, Wood or Lauan. If you get Lauan you can turn it to Lauan wood by cutting it with the stone knife.
Shorea spp is the scientific name of the lauan tree. The specific type of lauan tends to be red, whose scientific name therefore is Shorea teysmanniana. Its common name is Philippine mahogany even though its wood isn't mahogany.
The correct spelling is "lauan," which refers to a type of tropical hardwood commonly used in construction and woodworking for its durability and affordability.
It would be Shorea negrosensis. Family: Dipterocarpaceae.
The Tagalog word for "apitong" is "lauan". It is a term commonly used in the Philippines to refer to a specific type of tropical hardwood tree.
Lauan is known also as Phillipine Mahogany although they are not true mahogany. Mahogany is a loose term true mahogany comes from switenia macrophyla family while lauan comes from dipterocarp family
Plywood is thin veneers of wood glued together. Any tree which can be peeled into a veneer may be used for plywood. The most commonly used tree is pine. Oak, birth, and lauan are also common for certain uses.
The Lanuan is SOFTWOOD.
Most types of lauan wood are pinkish in color, but can range in how red they are. Some are much closer to red, and others, light pink.
The weight of lauan plywood can vary depending on its thickness and size. On average, a 4'x8' sheet of 1/4" lauan plywood weighs around 22-26 pounds, while a 4'x8' sheet of 3/4" lauan plywood can weigh approximately 60-70 pounds.
Lauan type, also known as "lauan plywood," refers to a type of plywood made from the wood of various tropical trees found in Southeast Asia, particularly from the genus Shorea. It is commonly used in construction and furniture making due to its lightweight, durability, and ease of handling. Lauan plywood typically features a fine grain and is often used for interior applications, such as paneling and cabinetry. Its affordability and availability make it a popular choice in many woodworking projects.
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