Once kiln dried the fungi spores are inactive but some can cause some throat irritation to some when the wood is sanded but i m sure you will be using proper dust extraction or protection whatever the timber.
Is spalted sugarberry wood considered a soft or hardwood.
Homeowners who want to pick the best wood for their wooden furniture are often confused when it comes to alder wood as they wonder if alder is a hardwood.
Pigmentation white rot and zone lines spalted wood may exhibit one or all of these types in varying degrees.
The wood from hardwood trees tends to be harder because the trees grow at a slower rate giving the wood its greater density.
Most common hardwoods.
Spalting is divided into three main types.
Spalted and or stained pieces are sometimes sold at an increased price.
Working properties the wood planes and turn well and is intermediate in its ability to hold nails and screws and stains satisfactorily.
Other soft hardwoods.
Alder is a common wood used in cabinet making.
Whenever you are weighing wood remember that on average wood density has about a 10 coefficient of variation which means that a wood could easily be plus or minus 10 of the average weight and still be considered typical for.
Unlike the conifers or softwood firs spruce and pines hardwood trees have evolved into a broad array of common species.
Hackberry celtis occidentalis is a medium size tree that originated in north america hackberry wood has little difference between sapwood and heartwood which is yellowish grey to light brown.
The wood is very susceptible to blue staining before and after kiln drying and has irregular grain occasionally straight but sometimes interlocked with a fine uniform texture.
Both hardwoods and softwoods can spalt but zone lines and white rot are more commonly found on hardwoods due to enzymatic differences in white rotting fungi brown rots are more common to conifers although one brown rot fistulina.
The soft areas are the most white bits on the boards but some good spalted boards will not contain any soft areas while others will be almost entirely soft.
Rather it has been used as a substitute for red oak ash or elm.
Hackberry is a lumber species that does not stand on its own too often.
Lumber is sold interchangeably with the closely related sugarberry celtis laevigata.
Although it is classified as a hardwood it is one of the softest hardwood.
From there you can usually get a fairly good baseline impression as to whether the wood is hard or soft maple.
Hackberry wood has an irregular grain that can sometimes be straight or interlocking and has a fine uniform texture.