Log Furniture-Advantages and Disadvantages of Elm
Elm wood is hard and is a high-quality material for making furniture. Wood has good flexibility, corrosion resistance, acceptable hardness and strength, and the process can be hollowed out and embossed; Secondly, the core material and sapwood of elm can be clearly distinguished, the sapwood is dark yellow and the core material is dark purple. Elm is changeable in material, likes insects and shrinks badly.
Advantages and disadvantages of log furniture Fraxinus mandshurica
The surface of Fraxinus mandshurica wood is smooth, which is very suitable for painting. Because it is not easy to crack, the aging performance is very low, and the performance changes are small, the furniture made is very suitable for use in the dry north. In addition, sapwood has very high corrosion resistance without core material. White wood is easy to grow moths, and most of Fraxinus mandshurica log furniture is spliced, because large pieces of Fraxinus mandshurica wood have great shrinkage.
Advantages and disadvantages of log furniture birch
Birch is characterized by high elasticity and easy processing. Fine, straight, tough, easy to cut and highly plastic. The dried birch has a hard texture and strong nail holding ability. The obvious disadvantage is that it is not wearable. Birch cooked at high temperature is easy to deform and crack, and the material density is different, which makes our furniture look uncoordinated.
Log Furniture —— Advantages and Disadvantages of Oak
Oak is hard and unyielding. It has clear mountain-shaped wood grain, smooth and delicate feel, solid texture and firm structure. Made into furniture with long service life. Secondly, oak furniture is heavy, and the furniture is not only calm in temperament, but also beautiful in atmosphere. Wood has high sugar content and is easy to change color, corrode and grow insects.
Advantages and disadvantages of log furniture-beech
Beech has a hard texture, delicate structure, clear and straight texture, good wear resistance and luster, and is not easy to deform even in a dry and impetuous environment. There are many disadvantages, for example, the color and density of furniture are very different because of different tree ages, which leads to the inconsistency of furniture colors.