Kiln dried lumber is green lumber that has been dried in a controlled environment to remove excess moisture and improve its stability and strength. Kiln dried lumber is less prone to shrinking, and warping.
Not all kiln dried lumber below may be in stock.
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Ash lumber is known for its strength and flexibility. Not only is ash one of the strongest and most durable types of wood, but it also has a beautiful natural finish that compliments any home. Ash is used for baseball bat and tool handles because of their shock absorption. Ash lumber is also used for interior framing, staircases, cabinets, and tables.
Butternut lumber sometimes called White Walnut is closely related to Black Walnut but is considerably lighter-colored. Butternut is considered one of the best for carving. It is lightweight and resistant to warping or cracking. Butternut is used for furniture, interior trim, boxes, crates, and parts of turkey calls.
Catalpa is an underrated lumber. Catalpa lumber is a hardwood lumber that is durable, easy to work with, and rot resistant. Catalpa lumber is used for carving, furniture making, boat building, outdoor carving, fences, and posts.
Cedar lumber can be used both indoors and outdoors. Cedar lumber is commonly used for decking, outdoor furniture, beehives, inside closets, chests, and paneling. The lumber has a natural resistance to rot, and insects and has a pleasant aroma. Cedar lumber has a beautiful grain pattern and rich color, enhancing the visual appeal of projects.
Cherry lumber is considered a top choice for high-end furniture making, cabinetry, flooring, paneling, and decorative items due to its attractive color, and beautiful grain pattern. Cherry lumber is used for woodworking projects like chairs, tables, cabinets, dressers, and musical instruments like guitars.
Coffee Bean Lumber has a distinctive grain pattern featuring a warm, reddish-brown color that adds an attractive appearance to finished pieces. Being a hardwood, coffee bean lumber is considered strong, and resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for regular use items like furniture, tables, cutting boards, bowls, and cabinets.
Curly Soft Maple lumber is a hardwood with a unique grain pattern. Curly soft maple lumber has a rippled grain that creates a striking three-dimensional effect. This lumber is used for decorative items, musical instruments, furniture, and cabinets.
Cypress lumber is known for its durability, and natural resistance to decay, rot and water. This lumber is easy to work and perfect for outdoor furniture, decks, and docks and inside furniture. Cypress lumber is easy to work with and less prone to splitting, cracking, or warping.
Hackberry is a moderately hard, heavy, and shock resistant hardwood. Hackberry lumber has a straight grain that gives a uniform appearance, making it ideal for tables, chairs, and cabinets.
Hard Maple lumber is a durable and versatile lumber that is often used for flooring, furniture, and musical instruments. It is resistant to scratches, dents, and everyday wear-and-tear.
Honey Locust lumber is a hardwood known for its strength, workability, and resistance to decay. It is commonly used for furniture, flooring, fence posts and cutting boards.
Sycamore lumber is a strong, heavy, and moderate hardwood. Mainly used for veneer, flooring, and boxes. The lumber is white to tan with reddish-brown grain.
Poplar lumber is a cost effective, easy to work with hardwood. Poplar lumber is a favorite among woodworkers of all skill level because the lumber is easy to shape, cut, sand, and polish. Plus the lumber holds paint, enamel and stain well making it very versatile. Poplar is used for many things; furniture, cabinets, medical tools, chopsticks, matches, cheese boxes.
Red Oak lumber is a versatile wood species that is used in rough construction to finish furniture. The lumber is relatively easy to work with and has good nail-holding and screw-holding capabilities, making it great for DIY projects.
Red Elm lumber is a hardwood that is easy to work with. Due to its beautiful interlocked grain, it can be difficult to split. Many common uses are furniture, cabinets, flooring, paneling, and hockey sticks.
Sassafras lumber is lightweight, durable, and easy to work with. It has a straight grain with a coarse texture. Sassafras lumber is known for their rot resistance. Traditional Sassafras lumber was used to make canoe paddles because of their strength to weight ratio. Now, Sassafras is used for windows, doors, decking, picnic tables, furniture, and fence posts.
Walnut lumber is highly valued for its attractiveness grain patterns, and durability. Due to its rich color and workability, walnut lumber is good for flooring, cabinets, bookcases, shelves, and many decorative items.
Live Edge Walnut is great for mantles, dining tables, coffee tables, end tables, countertops, desks, benches, doors, headboards, and floating shelves. This lumber has a natural beauty that comes from the uniqueness and imperfections.
White Oak lumber is a popular choice for projects around the home like flooring, cabinets and decking. White oak lumber is less porous than other woods, so it’s more resistant to water damage. It is strong, durable, and resistant to insects.
Wormy Soft Maple lumber also known as Ambrosia Maple has worm holes, streaks, and grain patterns create a unique look that is hard to replicate. No two pieces are alike. This lumber is a popular choice for statement pieces.