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Fijian Kauri

FIJIAN KAURI Agathis Vitiensis

Island Kauri grows widely in many parts of Fiji. The colour ranges from pale cream to a golden brown and has innumerable small rays, which give the wood a dappled or flecked appearance.

Fijian Kauri is available in most sizes and good long lengths.

The timber seasons well and can be kiln dried easily with very little shrinkage. Strength properties increase considerably on drying.

It has a regular, straight grain and a close, fine, uniform texture. It seasons well and although it is moderately hard for a softwood, it is easy to work. It saws easily, works readily with hand tools, machines and turns beautifully. It finishes with a silky smoothness that will take both natural finishes and paint well.

Typical physical properties

Density at 12% moisture content:

Modulus of rupture when green:

Modulus of rupture at 12% moisture content:

Radial shrinkage from green to 12%:

Tangential shrinkage from green to 12%:

Durability

529 kg per cubic metre

56.6 Megapascals

84.3 Megapascals

2.8%

4.0%

Moderately durable

Uses:

Fijian Kauri is suitable for protected exterior work, interior doorjambs, interior joinery, furniture, mouldings, panelling, cabinetwork, toys and food containers. It is non-tainting and is therefore also suitable for kitchen equipment, vats and tanks.  Once treated it is suitable for window reveals.