Wormy Chestnut Joinery Hardwood
For furniture and joinery with genuine, rustic personality, nothing beats Wormy Chestnut. Supplied by JVS Timber, Wormy Chestnut is a feature-grade blend of southern eucalypts celebrated for its natural markings — deep red gum veins, squiggly worm trails, pinholes and beetle marks — set against warm tones from blonde straw to rich chocolate. No two boards are alike, making it the go-to timber for pieces full of character and story. Whether you are building a statement table, a feature cabinet, a benchtop or characterful joinery, Wormy Chestnut delivers warmth and individuality in abundance. Request a free quote from the JVS Timber team and we will confirm sections, grades, forms and availability.
Rustic Character with a Story in Every Board
Wormy Chestnut is a feature-grade trade name for a blend of southern-eastern Australian eucalypts — predominantly Eucalyptus obliqua, Eucalyptus sieberi and Eucalyptus fastigata, much of it from Victoria’s East Gippsland region. It is the same timber family sold in cleaner select grade as Australian Chestnut, but chosen here to celebrate the marks of a hard life in the forest: deep red gum veins formed by fire, beetle and worm markings, pinholes and squiggly trails. Colours range from blonde and straw browns to rich chocolate. With a Janka hardness around 8.0 to 8.1 kN and a density near 800 kg/m³, Wormy Chestnut is a hard, hard-wearing timber that machines and finishes well — ideal for furniture and joinery that needs both character and everyday durability. Because its character is the point, the natural features are retained rather than graded out; a quality finish tends to deepen and enrich the gum-vein colour beautifully.

Why Choose Wormy Chestnut Joinery Hardwood
Unmatched Rustic Character
Deep red gum veins, worm and beetle markings and pinholes make every board unique — furniture and joinery full of natural story and warmth that mass-produced materials cannot replicate.
Warm, Layered Colour
Tones from blonde and straw browns to rich chocolate give Wormy Chestnut a warm, inviting palette that suits relaxed, contemporary and characterful interiors.
Hard and Hard-Wearing
With a Janka hardness around 8 kN, Wormy Chestnut resists knocks and surface wear, helping tables, cabinets and benchtops keep their looks over time.
Machines and Finishes Well
It works, sands and finishes readily and takes coatings and stains nicely, so the natural markings are showcased with a smooth, refined surface.
Popular for Feature Pieces
Its instant character makes Wormy Chestnut a favourite for statement tables, bars, retail joinery and feature cabinetry.
Coordinates with Australian Chestnut
Sharing the same timber family as select-grade Australian Chestnut, it lets you pair calm and characterful surfaces across a project while keeping a coherent palette.
Technical Specifications
Botanical source
Feature-grade blend (E. obliqua, E. sieberi, E. fastigata)
Colour
Blonde/straw browns to rich chocolate, with deep red gum veins
Natural features
Gum veins, worm & beetle marks, pinholes (the defining character)
Janka hardness
approx. 8.0–8.1 kN
Density (seasoned)
approx. 800 kg/m³
Durability/use
Approx. Class 3 — interior joinery (protected/finished if external)
Workability
Machines, sands & finishes well
Typical joinery uses
Feature furniture, benchtops, cabinetry, characterful joinery
Where Wormy Chestnut Joinery Hardwood Performs Best
Statement furniture — tables, cabinets and bespoke feature pieces.
Characterful solid-timber benchtops and bar tops.
Retail, hospitality and cafe joinery where atmosphere matters.
Feature cabinetry and shelving.
Mouldings, panelling and trim with rustic character.
Designs pairing feature Wormy Chestnut with calmer select-grade surfaces.
Grades, Selection & Movement
Wormy Chestnut 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. Wormy Chestnut 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 Wormy Chestnut 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 With and Finishing Wormy Chestnut
Wormy Chestnut machines and assembles readily with standard joinery practice; pre-drill near ends and use adhesives suited to hardwood. Its natural features — gum veins, pinholes and trails — are part of the look, so select and arrange boards to compose the character you want across a piece. Wormy Chestnut finishes beautifully; a quality clear or tinted coating protects the surface and tends to deepen and enrich the gum-vein colour and markings, making the character more pronounced. Finish all faces and edges to balance moisture movement. As its natural durability is moderate, keep it to interior joinery, or coat and maintain it thoroughly for any protected external use.
Get Your Free QuoteSustainable & Ethically Sourced
JVS Timber sources Wormy Chestnut from certified producers and supplies product compliant with Australian industry standards. As a renewable native eucalypt blend — one that turns the natural marks of fire, drought and insects into a design feature — it is a characterful, responsible choice, and a popular recycled timber. FSC-certified options may be available on request.
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Wormy Chestnut Sizes & Availability
JVS Timber supplies Wormy Chestnut joinery hardwood dressed all round (DAR), sawn and in selected profiles and feature grades, in a range of sections and lengths. Whether you need a feature-piece quantity or bulk timber for a fit-out, our team can confirm current stock, sizes, grades and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.
Get Your Free QuoteWormy Chestnut Joinery Hardwood — Frequently Asked Questions
Wormy Chestnut comes from trees marked by fire, drought and insects. Its deep red gum veins, squiggly worm trails, pinholes and beetle marks are natural features, deliberately celebrated in this feature-grade timber rather than graded out.
They are the same eucalypt blend in different grades. Wormy Chestnut is the feature grade chosen for its character markings; Australian Chestnut is the cleaner select grade with even tones and minimal feature.
Yes. With a Janka hardness around 8 kN it is hard-wearing enough for tables, benchtops and bar tops, while its character makes each piece a feature. Finish all surfaces well and maintain the coating.
A quality clear or tinted coating protects the surface and deepens the gum-vein colour and markings, making the character more pronounced. The look can be tuned with the finish you choose.
Its natural durability is moderate (around Class 3), so it is best for interior joinery. For any protected external use it must be thoroughly coated and maintained; for fully exposed work, choose a durable species.
Yes. Tell us the sections, grade and quantity you need, whether you want it DAR or sawn, and your delivery location, and the JVS Timber team will confirm current stock, provide a sample where possible and quote competitive trade pricing with delivery Australia-wide. In short, Wormy Chestnut is an excellent joinery timber for the right piece — our team is happy to help you confirm the grade, form and finish, and to match it to your project, look and budget. Reach out for current availability, samples and trade pricing.
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Tell us your sections, grades, forms and quantities, plus your delivery location, and the JVS Timber team will confirm Wormy Chestnut availability and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.