Birch wood

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Birch wood is a type of wood of the birch. Birch wood is pale yellow-brown wood having a close, straight grain and uniform texture that finishes to a smooth surface. Sometimes it is dyed to imitate mahogany. This type of wood is used for among others firewood, turnery, furniture, cabinetry, tools handles, hoops, plywood, hoops, flooring and shoe heels.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Laubholz birch, archINFORM
  2. ^ birch (wood) , Getty Foundation
  3. ^ Houtsoort: Berken houtinfo.nl


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