Cherry Dry Lumber
Lumber Specifications
- Thickness: 4/4
- Width: order by inchs
- Length: order by foot
- Treatment: None
- Pricing: Board Foot
- Surface: Rough Cut or S2S or S4S
Cherry Dry Lumber Description
Cherry is a strong, fine-grained hardwood with a pink undertone, often played up with a medium or dark finish to enhance its mahogany-red tones. Its rich coloring darkens with age and exposure to light. Cherry resists warping and is easy to carve and polish. Often used for 18th-century and formal, traditional-style furniture, cherry is often considered a luxury wood. Fine-grained hardwoods, such as maple and alder, are common substitutes for cherry. Black Cherry grows in Canada, the United States, and Central America; European Cherry is distributed throughout Europe and southeast Asia.