Production of multi piece saws for poplar boards in construction wood engineering with low moisture content, customized anti-corrosion and heat-resistant properties
Production of multi piece saws for poplar boards in construction wood engineering with low moisture content, customized anti-corrosion and heat-resistant properties

Production of multi piece saws for poplar boards in construction wood engineering with low moisture content, customized anti-corrosion and heat-resistant properties

Category:

building materials/Wooden materials/Solid wood board

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Brand:

Zhantu Wood Processing Factory

Retail Price

1,050.00USD


重量

kg

  • Product Description
  • Description :

    Suqian Dingchi white poplar wood is mainly produced in Shikoyama, Minami Prefecture, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, Guchuyama, Kasui Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, Alenzi Mountain, Xiaxian Prefecture, Nagasaki Prefecture, and Sanzhai Island and Yuzang Island among Izu Islands. Kagoshima Prefecture produces a courtyard wood called Satsuma boxwood. Taiwan boxwood in China is a type of wood from the boxwood family, and due to its rapid growth, it has been planted in forests.

      Japanese boxwood, also known as boxwood, is used to make combs called boxwood combs

      To demonstrate its authenticity. The boxwood harvested from Gozo Island is used to make combs.

      Japanese boxwood is famous for its use in making combs, chess pieces, abacus beads, brush handles, butter, forks, pendants, gauges, rulers, picks for shamisen, and dentures. In addition, Japanese boxwood can also be used as an important component for making drafting instruments and measuring tools, and is commonly used to make the wind of woodwind instruments. The rootstock of printmaking is mainly cherry wood, but the parts that require fine lines will use Japanese boxwood as wedges in cherry wood. When carving intricate Buddha statues, Japanese boxwood is also commonly used.

      Japanese boxwood is a tree native to Japan with a fine and uniform material

      The tree species.

      Shogi pieces made of Japanese boxwood are considered high-end. Among them, chess pieces made from the wood of Satsuma boxwood from Kagoshima Prefecture and Island boxwood from Gozo Island, Tokyo, are called "pin".

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    Key words:
    • Yangmu board