Of course, our answer is “very suitable”!
Because eucalyptus dries slowly, the texture is staggered, the structure is fine and uniform, heavy and hard, it is not difficult to saw and disassemble, and the nail holding force is strong.
These properties lead to a variety of furniture forms made of eucalyptus plywood.
It is much more corrosive than other hardwoods and can last 25 years or more if handled and cared for properly.
However, it should be noted that eucalyptus wood furniture will lose some resistance if exposed to extremely cold temperatures for a long time. Living in a cold climate requires finding a suitable place to store this type of furniture.