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Spotted Gum Joinery Hardwood

When a piece needs to make a statement, Spotted Gum delivers. Supplied by JVS Timber, Spotted Gum is one of Australia’s most beautiful and hardest hardwoods — a dense, richly coloured eucalypt whose palette runs from pale honey through warm browns to deep chocolate, often with a striking wavy 'fiddleback' figure. For furniture, benchtops, stairs and feature joinery, it is a premium timber that combines real visual drama with outstanding durability. Whether you are building a feature dining table, a bold benchtop, a staircase or bespoke cabinetry, Spotted Gum brings depth of colour, lively grain and exceptional hardness. Request a free quote from the JVS Timber team and we will confirm sections, grades, forms and availability.

ABOUT SPOTTED GUM

Bold Colour, Striking Figure, Exceptional Hardness

Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata and related species) grows along the east coast of Australia from Victoria to Queensland. Its heartwood spans an unusually wide and attractive range — pale greyish-honey, warm mid-browns, reddish tones and deep chocolate — frequently within the same piece, and its wavy, interlocked grain produces the prized fiddleback figure that architects and furniture makers seek out. The texture is moderately coarse and even. Spotted Gum is also one of the harder commercial hardwoods, with a Janka hardness around 11 kN and a density near 950 to 1,010 kg/m³. For joinery, that means exceptional resistance to dents and wear — ideal for benchtops and high-use furniture — along with genuine presence and weight. Its density rewards sharp, carbide tooling and pre-drilling, and the sapwood is lyctid-susceptible, so heartwood (or treated sapwood) should be specified.

Key Highlights

Why Choose Spotted Gum Joinery Hardwood

Striking Colour and Figure

Spotted Gum’s honey-to-chocolate palette and wavy fiddleback grain make it one of the most visually impactful joinery timbers — a genuine feature in furniture, benchtops and stairs.

Exceptionally Hard

With a Janka hardness around 11 kN, Spotted Gum strongly resists dents and surface wear, making it superb for benchtops, tabletops and high-use pieces.

Substance and Presence

Its high density gives Spotted Gum joinery real weight and solidity — a quality clients can feel in a finished piece.

Rich, Ageing Beauty

Spotted Gum’s colour and figure deepen and age beautifully, giving bespoke pieces lasting character and value.

Durable and Versatile

A Class 1 durable native, Spotted Gum suits both interior joinery and, when finished and maintained, exterior joinery elements.

A True Statement Timber

For designers and makers who want a piece to stand out, few timbers offer Spotted Gum’s combination of colour, figure and toughness.

Technical Specifications

9 Core attributes
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Botanical name

Corymbia maculata (and related species)

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Colour

Pale honey-grey through warm browns to deep chocolate

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Janka hardness

approx. 11 kN

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Density (seasoned)

approx. 950–1,010 kg/m³

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Durability/use

Class 1 above ground; interior joinery & finished exterior joinery

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Workability

Very dense — sharp carbide tooling & pre-drilling required

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Borer

Durable heartwood; sapwood lyctid-susceptible

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Grain & texture

Wavy/interlocked (fiddleback) grain; moderately coarse even texture

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Typical joinery uses

Feature furniture, benchtops, stairs, cabinetry

IDEAL APPLICATIONS

Where Spotted Gum Joinery Hardwood Performs Best

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Statement furniture — dining tables, cabinets and bespoke pieces.

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Bold solid-timber benchtops and tabletops.

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Feature staircases — treads, handrails and components.

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High-end cabinetry where colour and figure are a feature.

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Architectural joinery and feature panelling.

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Finished, maintained exterior joinery elements.

GRADES & SELECTION

Grades, Selection & Movement

Spotted Gum can be supplied in different grades to suit the look you are after — cleaner, lower-feature selections for a calm, uniform appearance, or character grades that showcase the natural colour variation, grain and markings that make the timber distinctive. Because timber is a natural product, every board is unique, so for visible work it pays to lay boards out and select and arrange them for colour and grain before machining, composing the piece so that tops, doors and panels read the way you intend. We can supply to your preferred grade and, where possible, provide a sample so you know what to expect. Timber movement is the other key consideration in joinery. Spotted Gum should be allowed to acclimatise to the conditions of the room or workshop where it will live before it is machined and assembled, so that it reaches a stable moisture content first. Design and detail joints, frames and panels to accommodate the small seasonal movement that all solid timber undergoes, and finish all faces and edges — including undersides and backs — so moisture is taken up and released evenly and components stay flat and true. These simple habits are the difference between joinery that lasts and joinery that twists or splits. Finally, store and handle Spotted Gum well before and during the build. Keep boards flat, evenly supported and off the floor in a dry, well-ventilated space out of direct sun, and protect machined components and finished surfaces from knocks and moisture until installation. A little care in storage keeps the timber straight and the finished joinery looking its best.

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WORKING & FINISHING

Working With and Finishing Spotted Gum

Spotted Gum is very dense, so let it acclimatise, work with sharp carbide tooling and pre-drill near ends and edges to prevent splitting; keep blades sharp for clean cuts and crisp profiles. Use adhesives suited to dense hardwoods and clamp well. Specify heartwood, or treated sapwood, given the sapwood’s lyctid susceptibility. Spotted Gum finishes superbly, its colour and fiddleback figure coming alive under oils and clear coatings; UV-stabilised finishes help hold colour where light exposure is high. Finish all faces and edges to balance moisture movement and keep tops and panels stable. For any exterior joinery, use a durable, maintained exterior coating.

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OUR COMMITMENT

Sustainable & Ethically Sourced

JVS Timber sources Spotted Gum from certified Australian producers and supplies product compliant with Australian industry standards. A renewable native hardwood, Spotted Gum is a responsible choice for premium joinery built to last for generations. FSC-certified options are available on request.

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FORMS & ORDERING

Spotted Gum Sizes & Availability

JVS Timber supplies Spotted Gum joinery hardwood dressed all round (DAR), sawn and in selected profiles, in a range of sections and lengths for furniture, benchtops, stairs and cabinetry. Whether you need a feature-piece quantity or bulk timber for a project, our team can confirm current stock, sizes, grades and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.

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FAQS

Spotted Gum Joinery Hardwood — Frequently Asked Questions

Its exceptional hardness (around 11 kN Janka) resists dents and wear, while its rich colour and fiddleback figure make a benchtop a genuine feature. Finish all surfaces well and maintain the coating to keep it looking its best.

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Tell us your sections, grades, forms and quantities, plus your delivery location, and the JVS Timber team will confirm Spotted Gum availability and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.

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