Roasted Hardwood (Mix of Soft Maple & Yellow Birch)
Sausage Software HotDog PageWiz Characteristics: Our new product, roasted hardwood, is made by soft maple and/or yellow birch heated to very high temperatures in a vacuum condition. The hardwood is then rehumidified in order to achieve a uniformly colored material. This achieves levels of greater consistency and dimensional stability. The resultant color (coffee) is similar to one of Black Walnut but the price is less expensive. The uniform color is consistently throughout the boards. This allows for easily matched panels. Keep in mind, heating and rehumidification not only results in increased dimensional stability versus conventional kiln dried hardwood, but this process is also 100% ecological chemical free with no by-products to dispose of. At this time, Curious Woods stocks the boards in 4/4 sanded two sides and ripped on one edge. FAS grade.
Common Uses: Can be used for anything you would use other hardwood boards for such as, flooring - furniture - moldings - doors and any other projects where a fine hardwood is needed. When Walnut is called for, try Roasted Hardwood. There will be no sapwood problems. The entire piece will work. This means little or no waste!
Working Properties: Roasted Hardwood is more stable. It is easy machined and milled. The process even increases the finished hardness. Because of the uniform color throughout, matching the boards is no problem.
Common Name: Roasted Hardwood (Mix of Soft Maple and Yellow Birch)
Botanical Classification: Acer rubrum and Betula alleghoniensis Family: Aceraceae and Betulaceae
Average Dried Weight: 35 to 44 lb/ft.
Average Specific Gravity: .54 to .71
Price: $4.00