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Hickory

$2.00

Kiln dried Hickory lumber. Pale yellow to medium brown in color, usually straight but occasionally wavy grain. Hardness is 1880 pounds per square foot. Endgrain is zoomed in 10x.

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Kiln dried Hickory lumber. Pale yellow to medium brown in color, usually straight but occasionally wavy grain. Hardness is 1880 pounds per square foot. Endgrain is zoomed in 10x.

Kiln dried Hickory lumber. Pale yellow to medium brown in color, usually straight but occasionally wavy grain. Hardness is 1880 pounds per square foot. Endgrain is zoomed in 10x.

Color: Heartwood tends to be light to medium brown, with a reddish hue; sapwood is a paler yellowish brown. Boards with contrasting heartwood and sapwood create a somewhat rustic appearance that’s sometimes marketed as Calico Hickory.

Grain/Texture: Grain is usually straight, though occasionally wavy, with a medium texture.

Endgrain: Ring-porous; large to very large earlywood pores in a single intermittent row, medium to small latewood pores solitary and radial multiples of 2-3, few.

Rot Resistance: Considered to be non-durable to perishable regarding heartwood decay, and also susceptible to insect attack.

Workability: If not experienced, can be more difficult to work, with tearout being common during machining operations if cutting edges are not kept sharp; the wood tends to blunt cutting edges. Glues, stains, and finishes well. Responds well to steam bending.

Common Uses: Tool handles, ladder rungs, wheel spokes, flooring, etc.

Our lumber undergoes a specialized drying process in a large kiln, which removes moisture and results in a more stable and high-quality product. The kiln drying process helps to minimize the risk of warping, splitting, or twisting that is often associated with green or air-dried wood.

Our price is per board foot. Should you need help calculating how much you have or will need for your project, feel free to contact us!

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