Timber Species Yellow Cedar

Chamaecyparis nootkatensis

Yellow Cedar

Also known as: Nootka False Cypress, Yellow Cypress, Pacific Coast Yellow Cedar

Region of Origin: Canada
BoatbuildingInterior JoineryExterior JoineryCladdingShinglesMarine Piles
Density
500 kg/m³
Durability
Durable
Janka
2.6 kN
Strength Group
SD6
Yellow Cedar timber grainTimber Grain

About this Timber

General Description

Alaskan yellow cedar heartwood is a consistent pale yellow colour with a fine, even texture and is straight-grained. It is not a true cedar and is harder and more durable than most other softwoods.

Working Properties

How This Timber Works

The wood works well with hand or machine tools. It glues, nails, screws, stains and takes paint and varnish very well and can be brought to an excellent finish.

Mechanical Properties

The wood has medium bending and crushing strengths, with low stiffness and resistance to shock loads. It has very poor steam bending classification.

Technical Data

Technical Specifications

Density
500kg/m³
Air dry density (avg)
Durability Class
Durable
Strength Group
SD6
Structural classification
Janka Hardness
2.6kN
Surface hardness rating
MOR — Modulus of Rupture
44
Unseasoned MPa
77
Seasoned MPa
MOE — Modulus of Elasticity
7.9
Unseasoned GPa
9.8
Seasoned GPa
Shrinkage — Green to 12% Moisture Content
6.0%
Tangential
2.8%
Radial
Dimensional change from green timber to 12% moisture content

*Air Dry Density (kg/m³) is an average indication only and actual values may vary. Refer to strength, shrinkage and durability classification tables for full details.

Reference Tables

Timber Classification Tables

Standard NZ classification tables for strength groupings, shrinkage and durability. This species is highlighted in each table.

Minimum Values for Strength Groups
Unseasoned Timber  |  Units: MPa = 145 lb/sq.inch
Strength Group Modulus of Rupture Modulus of Elasticity Max Crushing Strength
S1 103 16300 52
S2 76 14200 43
S3 73 12400 36
S4 62 10700 31
S5 52 9100 26
S6 43 7900 22
S7 36 6900 18
Minimum Values for Strength Groups
Seasoned Timber  |  Units: MPa = 145 lb/sq.inch
Strength Group Modulus of Rupture Modulus of Elasticity Max Crushing Strength
SD1 150 21500 80
SD2 130 18500 70
SD3 110 16000 61
SD4 94 14000 54
SD5 78 12500 47
SD6 65 10500 41
SD7 55 9100 36
SD8 45 7900 30
Shrinkage Classifications
Shrinkage from Green to Oven-dry (12% MC) – % before reconditioning
Description of Shrinkage Tangential Radial
Very Low0 – 3.50 – 2
Low3.5 – 5.02 – 3
Medium5.0 – 6.53 – 4
High6.5 – 8.04 – 5
Very High> 8.0> 5
Durability Classifications
Approximate service life (years)
Grade of Durability Fully Protected Above Ground, Exposed In-Ground, Exposed
Very Durable> 50> 40> 25
Durable> 5015 – 4015 – 25
Moderately Durable> 507 – 155 – 15
Non-Durable> 500 – 70 – 5
This species – Strength Group
SD6
Highlighted in the strength tables above
This species – Durability
Durable
Highlighted in the durability table above

Applications

Main Uses

Boatbuilding Interior Joinery Exterior Joinery Cladding Shingles Marine Piles

Stock & Sizes

Availability

Kiln-dried sawn 45mm and 50mm thicknesses in widths of 100mm, 150mm, 200mm and wider. Weatherboard, moulding and TG panelling.

Quality Standard

Grading

Grade Clears