The 6 types of solid wood boards that are not easy to crack are:
1. Teak King
Teak King definitely ranks first in terms of its resistance to cracking. The editor has been engaged in the wood industry for many years and observed it in practice. Teak King was still very popular in the early days. Later, due to the emergence of Bati, the price had no advantage and it was relatively stable and did not crack. The market of Teak King declined and was banned by Bati.
2. African wenge wood?
Wenge wood is really stable and not easy to crack. As long as the material itself is not cracked and the paint is done well, it will not crack after many years of use. Phenomenon, why I know this is because I use chicken wing wood.
3. Brazilian rosewood
Brazilian rosewood is supposed to be the most noble among the big boards, but if it really doesn’t crack, it still has to be ranked behind chicken wing wood. This is a fact.
4. Skin ash wood?
African ebony, which is often called African ebony on the market, has very high hardness. The hardness supports the stability. In addition, it has low moisture content and is stable. The sex is pretty good! If you come across a piece of ebony with no cracks in the logs, hurry up and get it, because this market is indeed rare.
5. Huang Tali
The stability of Huang Tali is good, the material is heavy and hard, and it is submersible. The early sales were also good. Unfortunately, Okan came out later and was eliminated by the market. Instead, Okan is relatively cheaper. In addition, the market volume is large, there are less yellow Tali materials, and there are fewer water ripples. The name is not very famous. Okan is called Green Heart Tan, which is a little bit different from Tan. , the identity has gone up.
6. Barty
It is also called on the Internet a little less stable than Tully. It can also adapt to the north. Barty's is not cracked or repaired, and it is very stable if there are water ripples. It's popular, and the market sales volume is still quite good!