Ash_Saw_Wood_Lumber
Ash wood possesses decent strength properties for its weight and is shock resistant. It has high elasticity which makes it a popular choice for bows and steam bending projects. Applying a stain to Ash produces a similar look to Red Oak.
Expect an awesome open grain with sweeping cathedral patterns and a nice near-white color that’s consistent throughout. It’s strong and durable – which is why you’ll see it used in custom furniture, flooring, baseball bats, and also musical instruments.
Description
- All Grade and All Dimension available
- Unedge and Edge
- Rough and Smooth
- Strong
- Straight Grain patterns
- Scientific Name: Fraxinus americana
- Kiln Dried and Fresh Cut
- Average Board Foot weight is approximately 2.8lbs per board foot
- Hardwood
- Rough and Smooth
Grades:
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No. 1 Lumber ( Grade A):With this Grade lumber:
- Very very Few defects are allowed.
- Knots are only permitted if they are tight and well spaced.
- No Holes
- Heart of the wood
- high strength and Pefect appearance is desired
No. 2 Lumber ( Grade B):With this Grade lumber:.- Lumber of this grade contains few defects,
- knots are allowed as long as they are well spaced
- Fews Holes are Allow
- Very little Cracks are allow
- Heart of the wood
- Good strength and very good appearance is desired
No. 3 Lumber (Grade c):With this lumber:- More Defect are allows —
- Knots are allowed
- Small Holes are Allow
- Small Crack are Allow
- Minimum sapwood
- Good strength and good appearance is desired.
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