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4/4 Maple Lumber Pack

Hard Maple lumber is a popular choice - syrup not included!

Choose from 2 different sizes of our 4/4 Maple Rough Cut Lumber Packs; 10 Board feet or 20 Board Feet. We will carefully handpick an assortment of boards in the pack size of your choice.

What should I expect in my Lumber Pack?

10 Board Feet

  • Approximately 4-7 boards*
  • 4" to 8" widths
  • 48" lengths

20 Board Feet

  • Approximately 8-14 boards*
  • 4" to 8" widths
  • 48" lengths

Although these boards have been skipped dressed to show colour and grain, they will still require some TLC and additional milling. If you would prefer to have the milling done for you - check out our S4S Maple Lumber.

*We always try to include the widest boards we have available at the time that meet the Rough Cut Lumber Pack specifications. Approximate board count is based on an average size of 6" x 48". Actual amount of boards will vary depending on widths available at time of fulfillment. Have a question? Send us an Email.

More info

Maple sapwood usually ranges from white to creamy off-white with a fine, even textured grain. There are many types of figure often seen including curl, bird’s eye and quilted grain patterns.

Maple works well with both machines and hand tools. However, it is quite unforgiving when planing against the grain and is prone to burning if your saw blades or router bits are dull.

It doesn’t get any more Canadian than this! With so many varieties of figure and dependable creamy color, this wood is a favourite for sure. The hardest of the maples and the tree that gives the sap to make tasty maple syrup.

Size: 10 BF ( 4-7 Boards)
Original price $99.50 - Original price $170.95
Original price
$99.50
$99.50 - $170.95
Current price $99.50

Customer Reviews

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Burt Evans (Vincennes, US)

Beautiful. Well done

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Alexander Templeton (Fort Polk, US)
A bunch of great maple!

Wow! I was apprehensive at first, buying something like wood from a dealer so far away. I was absolutely blown away at the quality of maple, the speed of shipping, and the great package it came in, and shipping so far too!

Will definitely use for woodworking wood supply needs and specialty in the future.

This company offers great package weight deals and deals based on bf needs.

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Paul Clarke (Kingston, CA)
Solid wood

The graining was good and the wood was solid. There was quite a twist in it (3/4” over 4’). If I were picking it myself I would have looked for different pieces.

Description

Hard Maple lumber is a popular choice - syrup not included!

Choose from 2 different sizes of our 4/4 Maple Rough Cut Lumber Packs; 10 Board feet or 20 Board Feet. We will carefully handpick an assortment of boards in the pack size of your choice.

What should I expect in my Lumber Pack?

10 Board Feet

  • Approximately 4-7 boards*
  • 4" to 8" widths
  • 48" lengths

20 Board Feet

  • Approximately 8-14 boards*
  • 4" to 8" widths
  • 48" lengths

Although these boards have been skipped dressed to show colour and grain, they will still require some TLC and additional milling. If you would prefer to have the milling done for you - check out our S4S Maple Lumber.

*We always try to include the widest boards we have available at the time that meet the Rough Cut Lumber Pack specifications. Approximate board count is based on an average size of 6" x 48". Actual amount of boards will vary depending on widths available at time of fulfillment. Have a question? Send us an Email.

More info

Maple sapwood usually ranges from white to creamy off-white with a fine, even textured grain. There are many types of figure often seen including curl, bird’s eye and quilted grain patterns.

Maple works well with both machines and hand tools. However, it is quite unforgiving when planing against the grain and is prone to burning if your saw blades or router bits are dull.

It doesn’t get any more Canadian than this! With so many varieties of figure and dependable creamy color, this wood is a favourite for sure. The hardest of the maples and the tree that gives the sap to make tasty maple syrup.