3/4" Character Hard Maple Pre-Cut Lumber Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)
$45.00 /Pack
48 U.S. Ground Service
Why Choose Character Hard Maple?
Expect a dramatic display of natural color with white sapwood, brown heartwood, dark mineral streaks and wild knots. Character maple is our description of the hard maple that’s separated from Hard White Maple for color mix, figure and character. This is for those who want something totally unexpected and different - in turn, character maple costs less and offers an eccentric experience!
Simple Pre-Cut Size!
These dimensional DIY boards make it easy to get started on your project. They're perfectly sized to your choice of width and length with clean, straight edges and smooth faces. They're lovingly milled from kiln dried, Select & Better lumber so you get gorgeous, clear, ready-to-use wood.
- 4 beautiful boards
- Clean all 4 sides
- FREE SHIPPING 48 U.S.
Thickness | 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx) |
Width | 3.5", 5.5" |
Length | 24", 36" |
Quantity | 4 boards |
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3.67
lbs /Bd. Ft.Wood Texture
Ease of Finishing
(Acer saccharum)
Character Hard Maple grows in North America
Creamy white to yellowish or pale tan with dark brown bands and streaks. The variety of inconsistent color gives it a rustic, or country, appearance.
Also called Hard Rock Maple or Sugar Maple. Produces sweet sap used to make maple syrup. Matures at heights of 90-120 feet with a trunk 24-36.
Brown Hard maple, Rustic Maple, Rock maple, Sugar maple
Furniture, flooring, industrial parts, desks, cabinetry, doors, cutting boards, small boxes and accessories
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