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Maple

//Maple
  • The term “soft maple” does not refer to any specific species of maple, but rather, it’s a broad term which includes several different species of maple. The term “soft maple” is merely used to differentiate these species from hard maple. Resembles Hard Maple being closed-grained but much softer. Easily worked.  Accepts finish and paint well.
    Stock is cut to size from quality, kiln-dried stock. Dimensions are +- 1/8" grain runs with the longest dimension.
    You are purchasing one square blank 7/8" x 30".