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Roasted Bird's Eye Maple Thin

3/8" Roasted Bird's Eye Maple Thin

LIMITED! We will provide you with a 3/8" thick x 3" to 3-3/4" wide x 21", 27", or 28-1/2" long, high quality thin board! These boards are flat, straight, and ready for sanding.

• 3/8" x (3" to 3-3/4") x (21", 27", or 28-1/2")

Great for crafts, scroll saw work, and musical fret boards!

Please note; some of these pieces have a small ridge on one side that will require slight sanding. The picture included is an exaggerated example.

Dimensions: 3" x 21"
Original price $8.95 - Original price $11.95
Original price
$8.95
$8.95 - $11.95
Current price $8.95

Customer Reviews

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Robert B (Lexington, US)
Overall very good

Ordered 2 Birds Eye maple boards. 1 was super nice, tons of the classic Birds Eye character. The other was severely lacking in that department. Each board was 3’ x 5” wide. The less desirable one had maybe 10 total Birds Eye’s on each side. To me not enough to call it Birds Eye. But, still a quality board and will get put to use, just not in my intended way. Will definitely order again from KJP.

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Bob Park (Terrace, CA)
Bird’s eye maple

Was a great looking pack.. I loved the grain markings 😁

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Allan Wright Sr (Kapuskasing, CA)
Excellent products

KJP Select Hardwoods is my go-to shop for quality hardwoods and fast delivery.

3/8" Roasted Bird's Eye Maple Thin

LIMITED! We will provide you with a 3/8" thick x 3" to 3-3/4" wide x 21", 27", or 28-1/2" long, high quality thin board! These boards are flat, straight, and ready for sanding.

• 3/8" x (3" to 3-3/4") x (21", 27", or 28-1/2")

Great for crafts, scroll saw work, and musical fret boards!

Please note; some of these pieces have a small ridge on one side that will require slight sanding. The picture included is an exaggerated example.

Working with Thin Lumber

4" and wider thins are resawn from a board thick enough to produce 2 pieces and then planed down to a finished thickness of 1/4". This milling process releases tensions in the board and may well induce slight cupping and/or bowing in the finished piece. These movements are normal and not considered "defects". They will not be grounds for a return or refund.

Click here for some tips and tricks on how to work with thin lumber. https://kjpselecthardwoods.com/blogs/wood-n-things/working-with-thin-wood