Walnut
At East Brothers, we’ve been milling this majestic Timber for many years. Over that time we have honed our knowledge of this valuable timber.
Walnut
Why use Walnut
Walnut wood is highly prized in the UK for its deep, rich brown colour and stunning grain patterns, which often feature striking swirls and curls.
This hardwood is known for its durability, stability, and smooth texture, making it a top choice for fine furniture, cabinetry, and high-end interior woodwork.
In the UK, walnut is particularly valued for creating luxury items such as dining tables, desks, and bespoke joinery.
Its natural beauty also makes it popular for crafting musical instruments, gun stocks, and intricate carvings. Walnut’s combination of elegance and resilience ensures that it remains a favourite among artisans and craftsmen for both traditional and contemporary designs.
Our knowledgeable team is ready to help you make the most of Walnut for your specific needs. Feel free to reach out for expert advice and guidance on your timber project.
Availability and Dimensions
If you’re ready to begin your timber journey, don’t hesitate to reach out to our expert sales team on 01794 330198. We’re here to help!
Saw milling process
- Order placedTimber allocated in Mill01Our friendly experts will assist you in finalising your order and entering it into our system.
- CuttingTimber is cut in mill02Your order will be milled to match your specified dimensions.
- Additional processesTimber is treated03If your order requires additional processes, such as kiln drying, planing, or cross-cutting, this will happen at this stage
- Order readyTimber is finished04Once your order is completed, we will notify you that it is ready for collection. If you’ve requested delivery, we will reach out to arrange it.
Technical Specification
Average Dried Weight: 640 kg/m3
Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .52, .64
Janka Hardness: 5,410 N
Modulus of Rupture: 111.5 MPa
Elastic Modulus: 10.81 GPa
Crushing Strength: 50.2 MPa
Shrinkage: Radial: 5.5%, Tangential: 7.5%, Volumetric: 13.0%, T/R Ratio: 1.4