Alaskan Yellow Cedar

Heartwood is a light yellow. Sapwood is a similar whitish/pale yellow maturing down to a reddish-brown and, in time, to silver-grey. Weight 495kg/m3

Durability:

The timber is durable. Standing trees liable to attack by the Western Cedar borer and seasoned timber liable to attack by common furniture beetle. Resistant to preservative treatment.

Mechanical Properties:

Alaskan Yellow Cedar has low bending and crushing strength, with very low stiffness and resistance to shock loads. Steam bending classification is very poor.

Seasoning:

Thin stock dries readily with little degrade, but thicker sizes tend to hold moisture at the centre and care is needed to avoid internal honeycombing and collapse. This is especially true of UK timber. There is small movement in service.

Uses:

  • Glass house and shed construction
  • Shingles
  • Interior finishing
  • Interior finishing
  • Beehive construction
  • Poles, posts and fences
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Description

Heartwood is a light yellow. Sapwood is a similar whitish/pale yellow maturing down to a reddish-brown and, in time, to silver-grey. Weight 495kg/m3

Additional information

Family Name

Cupressaceae

Latin Name

Cupressus nootkatensis

Distribution

Northwest coast of North America

Also know as

Nootka Cyprus