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  1. Janka Hardness chart for Exotic Wood and Domestic Wood

  2. Hard Maple | The Wood Database (Hardwood)

    Scientific Name: Acer saccharum. Distribution: Northeastern North America. Tree Size: 80-115 ft (25-35 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1.0 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 44.0 lbs/ft 3 (705 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .56, .71. …

  3. Janka Hardness Scale Explained (Complete Wood …

    Jul 1, 2022 · The Janka hardness test is a variation or adaptation of the Brinell hardness test. The Janka scale ranges from 0 to over 4000lbf, with softer woods scoring lower on the scale and harder wood scoring higher.

  4. Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple | The …

    The good news is that for many purposes, soft maple will be hard enough to be used in place of hard maple. Even though it is referred to as soft maple, it is only soft in relation to hard maple. A common measurement of wood hardness is …

  5. Janka Wood Hardness by Species - 25 Best for …

    Aug 21, 2023 · Hard Maple Janka hardness rating of 1,450 lbf. Hard Maple, or Sugar Maple, is one of the hardest and most durable woods that is readily available, making it perfect for carving intricate designs. Woodworkers often …

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  9. The Scoop on Wood Hardness, Part 1: What is Janka?

    Jan 5, 2018 · That is, it would make little sense to compare the hardness of red oak measured on a knot vs. the hardness of hard maple measured on clear wood. So what are the specifications for a Janka test?

  10. North American woods Janka Hardness and what it means.