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North America

A collection of descriptoins and dimensions of available
hardwood lumber species native to North America.

   
 

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alder
Ash
Basswood
Birch
Cedar
Chakte-Coc
Cherry
Cocobollo
Cypress
Genuine Mahogany
Hard Maple
Hickory
Northern Pine
Poplar
Purpleheart
Red Oak
Soft Maple
Walnut
White Oak
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Cherry

Summary

The heartwood of cherry varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken on exposure to light. In contrast, the sapwood is creamy white. The wood has a fine uniform straight grain, smooth texture, and may naturally contain brown pith flecks and small gum pockets.


Details

Working Properties - Cherry is easy to machine, nails and glues well and when sanded and stained, it produces an excellent smooth finish. It dries fairly quickly with moderately high shrinkage, but is dimensionally stable after kiln-drying.

Physical Properties - The wood is of medium density with good bending properties; it has low stiffness and medium strength and shock resistance.

Main Uses - Fine furniture and cabinet making, mouldings and millwork, kitchen cabinets, paneling, doors, flooring, boat interiors, musical instruments, turnings and carvings.

Perfection Percentages (Percentage of time specie machines properly)
Planning - Perfect Pieces - 80%
Turning - Fair to Excellent Pieces - 88%
Sanding - Good to Excellent Pieces - Unavailable

Janka Hardness Rating - 950 (Whats This?)

   
     
 


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