What is Maple Lumber?
Maple Lumber is wood that comes from any of the trees in the genus Acer. This type of timber can come from many different species in this family, but the most common is Acer saccharum or sugar maple, also commonly known as rock maple or hard maple. Maple Lumber is a common type of building material used for many things such as furniture, cabinets and many other finishing projects. It is not commonly used for structural purposes because it is much more valuable for decorative and finished products.
Any wood, which is ground from one of the dozens of maple species, can be called maple lUZE, but there are a limited number of common species used to make this highly desired type of timber. Maple Lumber is generally divided into two main categories: hard and soft. Sugar and black maples are a source of hard maple timber. Black maple is also sometimes known as maple black sugar. These trees are mainly harvested in the northeastern and Midwest areas of the unitThese ED and these areas represent about two thirds of all hard maple cuts.
Hard Maple Lumber is very desirable as an object for all types of wood processing projects. Usually it is a light reddish -brown to medium red -brown and has a grain that is generally quite straight. Wood is very strong, heavy and resistant to bending and shock. It must be dried well before use because it has a high degree of shrinking when it dries. Thanks to these properties it is popular for floors, cabinets, veneers, cutting plates, blocks and furniture.
Maple is also a popular wood for rotation, and some players of the main league baseball prefer bats from this versingile wood. Hard maple lumber also comes in rare varieties, such as Birdseye Maple, Curly Maple and Fiddleback Maple, all of which show unusual grain properties that wood and consumers consider to be particularly beautiful and cut. E.gFor example, some very expensive luxury cars use Birdseye Maple in the construction of dashboards and cockpit.
Soft maple lumber comes from several other common species of maple maple, including silver maple, maple large leaf, red maple and boxelder. These trees produce wood that are very similar to hard maple, but slightly less hard, strong or dense. However, these forests are still considered hard wood and are significantly heavier than many other types of lights, especially pine.
Most soft maple cuts come from the Eastern US, with the exception of Bigleaf Maple, which is located primarily in the northwest USA, these forests are commonly used for multiple industrial applications such as rail links, pallets, boxes and crates. Some consumer goods, such as toys, kitchen equipment and veneer, can also be made of soft maple.