Don’t be fooled by the name, most species of soft maple have a hardness and density near black walnut (Juglans nigra) or black cherry (Prunus serotina)—two highly regarded cabinet woods in North America. Soft is a relative term, and is only used to differentiate it from hard maple (Acer saccharum). For many applications, soft maple’s hardness is sufficient, and its reduced density generally means it’s easier to work with and machine than hard maple.
- Grade: Select & Better
- Kiln Dried
- Random Width
***Boards are considered rough stock and may have minor defects such as knots, end checks, and wane
If you require a certain width specification it is advised you call the store at 1 (506) 854-1840, or email sales@londonlumberdieppe.com to confirm whether or not we can accommodate your request.