Wood Chair Comparison
| Beech | Rubberwood/Parawood | Alder | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardness: |
Harder than Oak |
Softer than Beech |
Very Soft |
|
Wood Color: |
Very uniform in color, |
Mineral streaks are common, |
Uniform in color, |
| Construction: |
Mortise & tenon where legs |
Box construction. Bolts hold legs and backs together |
Small dowels hold legs and backs together. |
| Raw Lumber: |
Harvested from sustainable forests. |
Harvested from plantations and treated with chemicals to kill embedded insects. |
Harvested from sustainable forests. |
| Glue: |
We use aliphatic resin glue or two-part epoxy. |
If you get glue, they don't say what kind. |
Same as Rubberwood. |
| Steam Bending: |
Most curved parts are steambent to achieve a superior look, durability and uniform color. |
Rarely used. Curves are achieved by cutting and gluing small pieces togethr. Plywood is also used. |
Rarely used. |
| Assembly: |
Professionals assemble the Mortise & tenon construction. |
Usually you assemble. |
Usually you assemble. |
|
Staining: The grain will be simular to the following woods: |
Cherry, Maple, Birch, Adler, Pine, Aspen |
Close to Oak |
Cherry, Birch, Aspen, Beech, Maple, Pine |
| Country of Orgin: |
Europe |
Asia |
Asia |
