At american lumber we are able to offer an excellent supply of both hard and soft maple hardwoods to fit your need.
Is soft maple a hardwood.
It has good steam bending properties.
Soft maple is used for furniture kitchen cabinets doors musical instruments turnings and millwork.
30 2 to 38 0 lbs ft 3 485 to 610 kg m 3 depending on species janka hardness.
Soft maple acer rubrum is widely used as a substitute to hard maple because of its similarity in color grain pattern etc.
This kind of maple as the name suggest is not as hard or as strong so it is not used for flooring but is ideal for wood worked décor items furniture.
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Soft maple can produce a strong tiger figure pattern.
Rays are narrower than in hard maple.
Soft maple is less dense than hard maple with a similar grain and figure.
Temperate regions of north america average dried weight.
On a soft maple board the chemical will turn dark blue to black in color.
The sapwood in the soft maples is considerably wider than that in the hard maples and has a lighter heartwood color.
Weight varies from about 30lbs to 35lbs per cu.
Soft maple is used to describe four other types of maple trees.
Soft maple botanical designation.
Soft maple is creamy white and has a straight grain.
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Surface four sides call for pricing.
Not a distinct species of maple.
Main uses furniture paneling and millwork kitchen cabinets moulding doors musical instruments and turnings.
Silver maple acer saccharinum red maple acer rebrum boxelder acer negundo and bigleaf maple acer macrophyllum.
Soft maple is mainly used as a good secondary lumber but it is starting to come into its own for fine furniture and architectural millwork.
Taking the hardness data within context of other hardwoods soft maple may be used as a valid substitute for hard maple in most situations where a hardwood of moderate density is called for.
It takes a stain well and can be finished to look a lot like cherry.
It is lower priced than hard maple and sometimes.
Surfaced two sides add 0 40 bd ft.
It is a bit less lustrous than hard maple and growth rings are comparatively indistinct.
Soft maple is about 25 percent less hard than hard maple has medium bending and crushing strength and is low in stiffness and shock resistance.
Whether you are choosing between hard or soft maple rest assured that both can produce fantastic results for a variety of hardwood lumber products.
700 to 950 lb f 4 230 n depending on.
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In addition soft maple is slightly easier to work with and won t dull cutting edges as quickly or burn as readily when being shaped as hard maple.
All lumber is graded to national hardwood association standards.