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by Tod Gilding » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:33 pm
Thanks Marcus and Christian.
Christian I have never seen bunya like this,it was given to me as a billet just large enough for 2 bookmatched tops,the person I got it from salvaged it from tree that he played in as a kid,and wanted a momento that he intended to carve a picture into, but after 40yrs of having it laying around he decided that I may as well make a guitar with it.
Bunya Properties:
Density. 530 kg/m3 at 12% moisture content; approximately 1.7 m3 of seasoned sawn timber per tonne.
Strength groups. S6 unseasoned; SD5 seasoned.
Stress grades. F4, F5, F7, F8 (unseasoned), F7, F8, F11, F14, F17 (seasoned), when visually stress graded in accordance with AS2858-2000, Visually stress-graded softwoods for structural purposes.
Joint groups. J4 unseasoned; JD4 seasoned.
Shrinkage to 12% MC. 4% tangential; 2% radial.
Unit shrinkage. 0.23% (tangential); 0.11% (radial). These values apply to timber reconditioned after seasoning.
Durability above-ground. Class 4 - life expectancy less than 7 years.
Durability in-ground. Class 4 - life expectancy less than 5 years.
Lyctine susceptibility. Not susceptible.
Termite resistance. Not resistant.
Preservation. Heartwood is relatively easy to impregnate with preservatives.
Seasoning. Dries rapidly but precautions against bluestain are necessary.
Hardness. 1.7 kN green, 2.3 kN dry (Janka hardness).
Machining. Easy to work.
Gluing. Glues well.
Tod
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