Common Name(s): Creekline miniritchie, red mulga
Scientific Name: Acacia cyperophylla
Distribution: Australia
Average Dried Weight: 68.7 lbs/ft3 (1,100 kg/m3)
Comments: Sometimes called red mulga for its distinctive red bark, this small tree yields a dense, dark-colored timber. Due to its small size, the wood is limited to speciality and craft uses such as turned objects.
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Identification: See the article on Hardwood Anatomy for definitions of endgrain features.
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SO I recently commented on Ironwood Wattle but in further reflection, this is the timber I have obtained. Found small quantity in north-west Victoria, very nice to machine, smooth cutting, very hard and dense with close growth rings. I have about 4 pieces, largest 450mm (branch) but only 100-120mm diameter