Domestic Hardwoods Wood Products How Many? Estimated Cost
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Ash lumber is known for its' stability. It is less likely to warp, twist or have dimensional change than most other native hardwoods. Norse mythology refers to Ash as "the mighty tree that supports the heavens" and "below earth its roots went down to hell."
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Basswood has great sanding and machining characteristics. Because of its' fine, even textured qualities Basswood is one of the finest woods to carve. It is easily dried in all thicknesses.
(Juglans cinerea)
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Often considered the "poor Mans Walnut" because of it's great price in comparison to Walnut. It is relatively soft and weak with a rather coarse texture, but the wood polishes to a high luster.
(Betula alleghaniensis)
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Red Birch has very good machining, gluing and finishing qualities. You must pre-bore when screwing or nailing.
(Betula alleghaniensis)
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Red Birch has very good machining, gluing and finishing qualities. You must pre-bore when screwing or nailing.
(Betula alleghaniensis)
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Heavy; very strong; hard, closed-grained; even texture. Excellent for staining and enameling.
(Prunus serotina)
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Tree is deciduous, wood diffuse porous, close grained, exceptional stability. Cherry is easily carved as well.
(Ulmus rubra)
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Red Elm is a little heavier and harder than Grey Elm. Overall it is heavy, hard, strong, durable and very coarse grained.
(Carya spp.)
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Machines, burns and steam bends well. Tree deciduous, wood ring porous. No other commercially available Hardwood ranks as highly in combination of all the basic physical properties as Hickory.
(Acer saccharum)
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Another Hardwood used by cabinetmakers for centuries. Manufactured into fine furniture, interiors, cabinets, woodenware, cutting surfaces, bakery paddles, decorative inlays and overlays and flooring.
(Acer rubrum)
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Due to its white to pinkish-brown color, Soft Maple takes an attractive finish and is used in less expensive furniture and general woodwork. The furniture industry uses large quantities of Soft Maple.
(Quercus rubra)
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The attractive graining is recognizable in cabinets, furniture, paneling and woodwork. Kiln-dried stock is recommended for interior uses, and Air-dried stock for exterior applications.
(Quercus alba)
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Due to White oak's pores this wood is especially suitable for water-tight containers (barrel staves) and where water-resistance is required, thus it is used with great success for wet cooperage and ship timbers. It also makes attractive paneling, flooring, furniture and mill work.
(Juglans nigra)
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One of the finest all-around woods, walnut has been a favorite with craftsmen for years. Used to manufacture fine furniture, cabinets, millwork, novelties, gunstocks and other types of woodenware.
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