Hardwood reference

Walnut Wood

Use this Walnut wood profile to compare density, weight, Janka hardness, price tier, applications, pros, cons, outdoor fit, and finish behavior before building a cut list.

Density36-40 lb/ft³About 609 kg/m³
WeightMediumPlan lifting, shipping, and joinery
Hardness1,010 JankaMedium surface feel
PriceHighLocal supply changes quickly

Walnut properties and best uses

Walnut is a hardwood that is commonly evaluated for fine furniture, cabinet doors, desktops, turning. For early project planning, use the density and Janka values as rough comparison points, then confirm the actual board grade, moisture content, and supplier data before buying.

Applications

  • fine furniture
  • cabinet doors
  • desktops
  • turning
  • decorative panels

Pros

  • Rich dark color
  • Machines cleanly
  • Looks good with clear finish

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Sapwood color can vary
  • Usually not chosen for paint-grade work

Outdoor and finishing notes

Outdoor fit: Best for indoor projects or protected exterior accents.

Finish behavior: Clear finish is usually reliable; stain and paint should be tested on offcuts.

FAQ

Walnut wood questions.

Is Walnut good for woodworking?

Yes, Walnut can work well for fine furniture, cabinet doors, desktops when its weight, hardness, price, and finishing behavior fit the project.

How hard is Walnut?

The planning value used here is about 1,010 Janka lbf, which puts it in the medium range for surface dent resistance.

What should I verify before buying Walnut?

Verify moisture content, board flatness, grade, defects, actual dimensions, supplier price, sustainability notes, and whether the stock is suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

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Planning note

Verify actual stock before building.

Wood values vary by species, board, moisture, grade, drying method, supplier, and local market. These pages are for estimating and comparison only, not structural, safety, engineering, or purchasing guarantees.