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Walnut, Steamed also Eastern Black Walnut, Black Walnut
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Distribution
Black walnut is native to the eastern United States, from southern Minnesota east to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York; south to South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama; west to Texas; and north through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

The Tree:    Black walnut trees reach heights of 120 ft (37 m), with a diameter of over 3 ft (1 m).

The Wood
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The sapwood of black walnut is nearly white, while the heartwood is light brown to dark, chocolate brown, often with a purplish cast and darker streaks. The wood is heavy, hard, and stiff and has high shock resistance.

Working Properties:   Black walnut is straight grained and easily worked with hand tools and by machine. It finishes beautifully and holds paint and stain exceptionally well. It also glues and polishes well.

Durability:   Rated as very resistant to heartwood decay–one of the most durable woods, even under conditions favorable to decay..

Uses:   Furniture, fixtures, cabinets, gunstocks, novelties, interior paneling, veneer.