Beech is a highly valued hardwood renowned for its strength, versatility, and aesthetic appeal. It typically features a pale cream to light brown hue with occasional pink or brown tones, and when steamed, it develops a warm golden color. The wood has a straight, fine grain with a uniform texture, offering a smooth surface ideal for various applications. Properties:Beech is exceptionally hard and dense, with a Janka hardness rating of 1,450 lbf (European beech) and 1,300 lbf (American beech). It is strong, shock-resistant, and stiff, yet remains easy to machine, cut, glue, and finish. Steam-bending enhances its malleability, making it suitable for curved designs. However, beech is non-durable and prone to decay, insect attacks, and moisture damage, requiring treatment for outdoor or damp environments. Uses:Widely used in furniture making, cabinetry, flooring, and tool ...