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Robinia pseudoacacia is harder than some redwoods and has beautiful patterns. Why is it not used in high-end furniture?

Mahogany is the wood of a tree, which is used to make valuable furniture. It mainly includes wood of Dalbergia and Pterocarya in Leguminosae. Its wood is characterized by hardness, fine texture, red or yellow, uniform structure, beautiful patterns, corrosion resistance, wear resistance and not easy to crack. ?

Robinia pseudoacacia is harder than some redwoods and has beautiful patterns. Why not make high-end furniture? I think there are several main reasons.

1: Love to crack and lose shape.

I want to make furniture out of acacia wood. In order to prevent it from cracking, deformation and insects, Sophora japonica must be soaked in river water for one and a half years after it falls. After soaking in water, naturally cool and dry before opening the board. After that, put the plate flat and press it in a cool and ventilated place, so that it will not be exposed to the sun, so that the plate can be made into furniture after half a year. It takes too much time and energy. Gu was abandoned.

2: It smells bad.

Even if it is dry, you will smell a bad smell when you are close, especially when it rains on cloudy days or is wet by water. Can't use high-end furniture.

3. It is difficult to process and has high hardness.

A word from the carpenter? Dry Sophora japonica and wet willow, leave as soon as you see it. Dry Sophora japonica is particularly hard, and it is not easy to saw and nail. Flying a falcon hurts my hands. It takes several times more effort than other wood. You said that carpenter likes to do it.

4. There is a ghost word in your arms.

The word Sophora japonica has a wooden edge, and this side is the devil. People are afraid of this, but it doesn't matter. It would be a pity if something happened.

There is also a saying in rural areas that Sophora japonica does not enter the house, let alone purlin. Therefore, Sophora japonica is only suitable for agricultural tools, with strong durability, high strength and not easy to be damaged. If you have furniture, make a stool and table legs at most. Don't tell me, he is really strong.

Another point is that locust trees are generally not straight, most of them are curved, and there are many bumps and nodules on them. These are all shortcomings of making furniture. Then the locust tree grows slowly, and it doesn't grow long when it grows to a certain extent. There are no very thick locust trees.

For many reasons, Sophora japonica is not suitable for high-grade furniture.