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Cherry

$3.00

Kiln dried Cherry lumber. Color is medium reddish brown that darkens with prolonged exposure to light. Grain is straight with uniform texture. Hardness is 950 pounds per square foot. Endgrain picture is zoomed in 10x.

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Kiln dried Cherry lumber. Color is medium reddish brown that darkens with prolonged exposure to light. Grain is straight with uniform texture. Hardness is 950 pounds per square foot. Endgrain picture is zoomed in 10x.

Kiln dried Cherry lumber. Color is medium reddish brown that darkens with prolonged exposure to light. Grain is straight with uniform texture. Hardness is 950 pounds per square foot. Endgrain picture is zoomed in 10x.

Color: Heartwood is a light pinkish brown when freshly cut, darkening to a medium reddish brown with time and upon exposure to light. Wide sapwood is a pale yellowish color. It is not uncommon for boards to contain at least some sapwood portions along the outer edges.

Grain/Texture: The grain is usually straight—with the exception of figured pieces with curly grain patterns. Has a fine, even texture with moderate natural luster.

Rot Resistance: Heartwood is rated as being very durable and resistant to decay, though not typically used in exterior applications.

Workability: Black cherry, which is the type we have, is known as being one of the best all-around woods for workability. It is stable, straight-grained, and machines well. The only difficulties typically arise if the wood is being stained, as it can sometimes give blotchy results—using a sanding sealer prior to staining, or using a gel-based stain is recommended. Sapwood is common, and may contribute to a high wastage factor.

Common Uses: Cabinetry, fine furniture, flooring, interior millwork, veneer, turned objects, and small specialty wood items.

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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