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Hard Maple, White
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| Common Name: |
Hard Maple |
| Latin Name: | Acer Saccharum |
| Characteristics of the Tree: |
It can grow to a moderate size of 70m (90ft) in height and reach a diameter of 750mm (2ft 6in). |
| Characteristics of the Wood: | The heavy wood is hard wearing, straight grain and fine texture. The heartwood is light reddish-brown, while the sapwood is often selected for its qualities of whiteness. |
| Common Uses: |
Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, turnery, musical instruments, butcher's blocks and veneer. |
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Workability: |
The wood is difficult to work with hand and machine tools, particularly if irregularly grained. It accepts glues well. |
| Finishing: | It accepts stain well and can be polished to a fine finish. |
| Average Dry Weight: | 740kg/m3 (46lb/ft3) |
| Source Information: | "Collins Good Wood Guide", Harper/Collins Publishers |
Click here to learn more about this species from Purdue University. (PDF)
CURRENTLY IN STOCK:
20,000' 5/4 FAS/Select #1 & #2 White
3,200' 5/4 FAS/Select #2 White only
3,800' 5/4 FAS/Select Sap 1 Face only
35,000' 5/4 #2 Common Sap 1 Face & Btr
24,000' 6/4 FAS/Select #1 & #2 White
1,000' 6/4 #2 Common Unselected
12,000' 8/4 FAS/Select #1 & #2 White
10,000' 8/4 FAS/Select #2 White
4,000' 8/4 FAS/Select Sap 1 Face & Brown
3,600' 8/4 #1 Common Sap 1 Face & Btr
2,800' 8/4 #2 Common Unselected
5,800' 10/4 FAS/Select #1 & #2 White
5,700' 12/4 FAS/Select #1 White
5,500' 12/4 FAS/Select #1 & #2 White
5,900' 12/4 FAS/Select Sap 1 Face & Brown
5,000' 12/4 #1 Common Unselected
2,600' 12/4 #2 Common Unselected
Primary Species
- Ash
- Basswood
- Cherry
- Hard Maple, White
- Hard Maple, Brown
- Soft Maple, WHAD
- Soft Maple, WHND
- Hickory
- Red Oak
- Red Oak, Rift & Qtrd
- White Oak
- White Oak, Rift & Qtrd
- Yellow Poplar
- Walnut
- Walnut, Rift & Qtrd
Secondary Species








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