shiptimber
Shiptimber is a traditional term used in the maritime industry to refer to a type of wood used for shipbuilding. Specifically, shiptimber is a category of wood species that are particularly well-suited for the construction of ships due to their strength, durability, and resistance to rot and insect damage.
Historically, shiptimber was obtained from various tree species that met certain criteria, including high strength, low
Traditional shiptimber species include oak, beech, and ash, although other species such as pine and spruce were
Shipbuilders considered several factors when selecting wood for construction, including the tree's growth rate, density, and
Shiptimber was used in a range of shipbuilding applications, from framing and planking to deck fittings and
The decline of traditional shiptimber species has led to the development of more sustainable and durable materials