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by Lillian » Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:42 am
The reason I asked which maple... From Wikipeidai "There are approximately 129 species, most of which are native to Asia, with a number also appearing in Europe, northern Africa, and North America. Only one species, the poorly studied Acer laurinum, is native to the Southern Hemisphere."
If you are talking about North American red maple that would be Acer rubrum. AKA scarlet maple, swamp maple, soft maple, Carolina red maple, Drummond red maple, and water maple.
Common Name(s): Red Maple
Scientific Name: Acer rubrum
Distribution: Eastern North America
Tree Size: 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1.0 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 38lbs/ft3 (610 kg/m3)
Basic Specific Gravity: .49
Hardness: 950 lbf (4,230 N)
Rupture Strength: 13,400 lbf/in2 (92,410 kPa)
Elastic Strength: 1,640,000 lbf/in2 (11,310 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 4.0%, Tangential: 8.2%, Volumetric: 12.6%, T/R Ratio: 2.1
Compare it to Rosewood Stats and decide for yourself.
Common Name(s): Brazilian Rosewood, Bahia Rosewood, Jacaranda
Scientific Name: Dalbergia nigra
Distribution: Brazil
Tree Size: 100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall, 3-4 ft (1-1.2 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 52 lbs/ft3 (830 kg/m3)
Basic Specific Gravity: .68
Hardness: 2,270 lbf (10,100 N)
Rupture Strength: 18,970 lbf/in2 (130,830 kPa)
Elastic Strength: 1,880,000 lbf/in2 (12,970 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 2.9%, Tangential: 4.6%, Volumetric: 8.5%, T/R Ratio: 1.6