5/4: $11.50/bf | 8/4: $13.50/bf
Walnut
Walnut works easily with hand and machine tools, and nails, screws, and glues well. It holds paint and stain very well for an exceptional finish and is readily polished. It has good dimensional stability.
Walnut is a tough hardwood of medium density, with moderate bending and crushing strengths, and low stiffness. It has a good steam-bending classification.
Main Uses:
Furniture, cabinets, architectural millwork, doors, flooring, paneling, and gun stocks. It is a favored wood for use in contrast with lighter-colored species.
5/4: $4.30/BF | 8/4: $5.18/BF
Red Oak
The sapwood of red oak is white to light brown and the heartwood is a pinkish-reddish brown. The wood is similar in general appearance to white oak, but with a slightly less-pronounced figure due to the smaller rays. The wood is mostly straight-grained, with a coarse texture.
Red oak is hard and heavy, with medium-bending strength and stiffness and high-crushing strength.
Main Uses:
Furniture, flooring, architectural millwork and moulding, doors, kitchen cabinets, paneling, and caskets.
5/4: $5.99/BF | 8/4: $6.98/BF
Hard Maple
Hard Maple is hard and heavy with good strength properties. In particular, it has high resistance to abrasion and wear. It also has good steam-bending properties.
The sapwood is a creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge, and the heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. The wood has a close, fine texture and is generally straight-grained.
MAIN USES:
Flooring, furniture, paneling, ballroom and gymnasium floors, kitchen cabinets, worktops, table tops, butcher blocks, kitchenware and toys. Can also be used in millwork, stairs, handrails, moulding, and doors.
5/4: $5.50/BF | 8/4: $6.10/BF
Cherry
The heartwood of cherry varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken with age and on exposure to light. In contrast, the sapwood is creamy white. The wood has a straight-grain, a fine, uniform, satiny and smooth texture, and naturally may contain brown pith flecks and small gum pockets.
Cherry is easy to machine, nails and glues well, and when sanded and stained, it produces an excellent, smooth finish.
MAIN USES:
Fine furniture and cabinet making, moulding and millwork, kitchen cabinets, paneling, flooring, doors, boat interiors, musical instruments, turnings, and carvings.
5/4: $9.30/bf
White Oak
The sapwood of white oak is light-colored and the heartwood is light-to-dark brown. White oak is mostly straight-grained with a medium-to-coarse texture. Having longer rays than red oak, white oak has more figure.
White oak is a hard and heavy wood with a medium-bending and crushing strength, low in stiffness, but very good in steam-bending. It has great wear-resistance.
MAIN USES:
Furniture, flooring, architectural millwork, moulding, doors, kitchen cabinets, paneling, and caskets.
5/4: $3.99/bf
Poplar
The sapwood of poplar is creamy white and may be streaked, and the heartwood varies from pale yellowish-brown to olive green. The green color in the heartwood will tend to darken on exposure to light and turn brown. The wood has a medium-to-fine texture and is straight-grained.
It is a versatile wood that is easy to machine, plane, turn, glue, and bore. It dries easily with minimal movement in performance and has little tendency to split when nailed. It takes and holds paint, enamel, and stain exceptionally well.
MAIN USES:
Light construction, furniture, kitchen cabinets, doors, paneling, moulding and millwork, edge-glued panels, turnings, and carvings
4x8: $79.99
3/4" Birch Plywood
Birch plywood is a high-quality, durable engineered wood made from thin, alternating layers of birch veneer bonded with strong adhesive. Known for its light color, smooth fine-grained surface, and void-free core, it is ideal for, furniture, cabinet-making, and high-end woodworking. It offers superior strength, stability, and resistance to warping compared to standard plywood.
4x8: $59.99
1/2" Birch Plywood
Birch plywood is a high-quality, durable engineered wood made from thin, alternating layers of birch veneer bonded with strong adhesive. Known for its light color, smooth fine-grained surface, and void-free core, it is ideal for, furniture, cabinet-making, and high-end woodworking. It offers superior strength, stability, and resistance to warping compared to standard plywood.