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Use

Structural timber in gardening and landscaping Parquet & floorboards Bench pads outdoor area

Origin

South America

Properties

Extremely hard

Certification

Cites I

Cumaru

Names and distribution:

Botanically, Cumarú(Dipteryx odorata) belongs to the Fabaceae, a subfamily of legumes. Cumarú is a tree species that is widespread in the Amazon and extends from Brazil to Peru and Bolivia. In Bolivia, Cumarú goes by the name Almendrillo. The species is comparatively well represented in its natural range.

Wooden picture:

The heartwood has a yellow to fawn or reddish-brown basic color. There is a comparatively large play of colors between light and dark shades. The pores are medium-sized and scattered. They occasionally contain light-colored ingredients, but these are hardly noticeable. The fibers are often intertwined and have a pronounced alternating twist. Overall plain wood.

Properties:

Density at u=12% wood moisture is 0.96 t/m3. The tangential shrinkage is specified at 8.2%, the radial shrinkage at 5.5%. Drying must be carried out carefully if warping and surface cracks are to be avoided. The wood is extremely hard, but can still be easily worked with all tools. Pre-drilling is absolutely necessary. The modulus of elasticity is given as 18,300 N/mm2 and the bending stiffness as 176 N/mm2. Cumaru is weather-resistant and classified in resistance class 1, i.e. it can be kept in contact with the ground for up to 25 years. Nothing is known about leaching of ingredients.
Red and light brown grades are sold, which should be separated as far as possible for visual reasons.

Use:

Construction timber in gardening and landscaping, parquet & floorboards, outdoor bench pads

Replaced:

Teak, Ipé, Iroko/Kambala, etc.

References:
Terrace, private house Bad Soden
Terrace deck, private house Bad Vilbel
Jetties in the Westhafen Frankfurt
Jetty at the Landesgartenschau 2010
Terrace with benches, Wissenberg
Terrace in Bad Homburg
Sources:
ATIBT (1990): Atlas de Maderas de América Latina
IIBAMA (2002): Madeiras Tropicais Brasileiras
Centro Amazonico de Desarrollo Forestal (2001): Wood species: Almendrillo
Note: according to the latest findings, but excluding any liability

 

Private house, Bad Soden
Architect: Hans Dorn, FFM
Wood species: Cumaru, FSC, 30x110mm
Private house, Bad Vilbel

Terrace deck
Cumaru, FSC, 30x145mm

Project: Westhafen Frankfurt
Decks in Cumaru hardwood.
Hessian State Garden Show Bad Nauheim

Wood species: Cumaru

On the occasion of the 2010 Hessian State Garden Show in Bad Nauheim, the client opted for the durable and dimensionally stable hardwood Cumaru. The wood was imported at the beginning of 2009, planed after drying in our region and then installed step by step. A total of Jetty of 80m2 and sun deck of 1100m2. Completion: spring 2010. All the wood used bears the FSC seal of approval (FSC-pure).

Foundation piles

Substructure Angelim Vermelho & Machiche

Laying pattern

Impact protection

Jetty almost finished

Jetty detail

General view of the jetty

Wooden terrace in Wissenberg, Bavaria
Wood species: Cumaru
Builder, Fa. Dirk Hartmann, Munich
http://www.dieholzterrasse.de/
Wooden terrace, Bad Homburg
Wood type: Cumaru, here brown
Profile: 28x143mm 4-sided smooth, discreetly chamfered
Visible screw connection with V2A Torxx drive