Birch wood
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Birch wood is a type of wood of the birch. Birch wood is pale yellow-brown wood having a close, straight grain and uniform texture that finishes to a smooth surface. Sometimes it is dyed to imitate mahogany. This type of wood is used for among others firewood, turnery, furniture, cabinetry, tools handles, hoops, plywood, flooring and shoe heels.[1][2][3]
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- ^ Laubholz birch, archINFORM
- ^ birch (wood) , Getty Foundation
- ^ Houtsoort: Berken houtinfo.nl