Top 10 Hardest Woods in The World Australian Buloke – 5,060 IBF. ... Schinopsis brasiliensis – 4,800 IBF. ... Schinopsis balansae – 4,570 IBF. ... Lignum vitae – 4,500 IBF. ... Piptadenia Macrocarpa – 3,840 IBF. ... Snakewood – 3,800 IBF. ... Brazilian Olivewood – 3,700 IBF. ... Brazilian Ebony – 3,692 IBF. More items... •
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