A shed base needs to be level and solid. Putting a shed on paving slabs creates a great foundation and an existing slab patio could be used.
About Handcrafted natural edge intersected wood slab side table base. Fine metal Dutchman joint. Polished glass top. Handmade in Los Angeles, California. Here shown in walnut and maple with a brass Dutchman Joint, and a clear tempered glass top. Wood base is customizable with options of ebonized oak, white oak, solid walnut, maple, ash and other continental American species. The metal Dutchman joint is available in brass, copper or aluminum. Glass is available in clear, smoked or frosted. Custom options for dimensions and for tabletop. Customization OptionsWood base is customizable with options of ebonized oak, white oak, solid walnut, maple, ash and other continental American species. \n\nThe metal Dutchman joint is available in brass, copper or aluminum.\n\nGlass is available in clear, smoked or frosted.\nCustom options for dimensions and for tabletop. Request Customization
Species: Big Leaf MapleSKU: BGDDBLM507Length: 82"Width (Bottom): 32"Width (Middle): 22"Width (Top): 21"Thickness: 2.25"Board Foot: 32.03 BDFTWeight Estimate: 133 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Bigleaf maple, Oregon maple Scientific Name: Acer macrophyllum Distribution: Found in coastal regions of Pacific North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 80100 feet (2530 meters) with a trunk diameter of 23 feet (.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 34.0 pounds per cubic foot (545 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): Ranges from .44 to .55 Janka Hardness: Measures 850 pounds of force (3,780 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Exhibits 10,700 pounds per square inch (73.8 Megapascals) Elastic Modulus: Approximately 1,450,000 pounds per square inch (10.00 Gigapascals) Crushing Strength: Stands at 5,950 pounds per square inch (41.0 Megapascals) Shrinkage: Radial: 3.7%, Tangential: 7.1%, Volumetric: 11.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.9 Color/Appearance: The sapwood of maple is predominantly used, ranging from nearly white to an offwhite cream color, sometimes with hints of reddish or golden hues. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddishbrown. Bigleaf maple is noted for occasional quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, with occasional waviness. Fine, even texture. Rot Resistance: The sapwood of maple is used, making it nondurable to perishable in terms of decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools, although it can burn when machined at high speeds. It responds well to turning, gluing, and finishing. Staining may require preconditioning, gel stain, or toner for even coloring. Odor: No distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Like other maples in the Acer genus, Bigleaf maple can cause skin irritation, runny nose, and respiratory issues in some individuals. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced, but figured pieces with curly or quilted grain patterns may command higher prices. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Commonly used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and various small specialty wood items. Additional Comments: Bigleaf maple gets its name from having the largest leaves of any maple species, measuring 6 to 12 inches (1530 cm) across. It is a commercially important hardwood timber in the western United States and is considered a soft maple, offering a lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. Related Species: Beech, American (Fagus grandifolia) Box elder (Acer negundo) Black maple (Acer nigrum) Striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum) Red maple (Acer rubrum) Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) Hard maple (Acer saccharum) Maple, mountain (Acer spicatum) Maple, ambrosia (Acer spp.) Maple, quilted (Acer spp.) Maple, soft (Acer spp.) Maple, spalted (Acer spp.) Maple, curly (Acer spp.)
Made from travertine stone, Cubism is all about embracing the qualities and beauty of the material, which for centuries has been used in classical architecture around the world. The natural stone has a tactile surface with small holes and incorrections, adding a tactile quality to the geometric shape.
Made from travertine stone, Cubism is all about embracing the qualities and beauty of the material, which for centuries has been used in classical architecture around the world. The natural stone has a tactile surface with small holes and incorrections, adding a tactile quality to the geometric shape.
Slab mugs are gorgeous and simple to make. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make 4 styles of slab built mugs, with IMAGES and a VIDEO.
Natural Wood Slab is an ideal choice for kitchen, bath, or closet cabinets. Transform your IKEA system with custom cabinet fronts!
Species: Ancient RedwoodSKU: BGAAAR522Length: 55"Width (Bottom): 16"Width (Middle): 24"Width (Top): 27"Thickness: 2.5"Board Foot: 21.33 BDFTWeight Estimate: 89 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.
Species: CottonwoodSKU: BGHLSCW627Length: 112.5"Width (Bottom): 24.5"Width (Middle): 25"Width (Top): 26"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 41.78 BDFTWeight Estimate: 174 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM559Length: 73.25"Width (Bottom): 17"Width (Middle): 14.75"Width (Top): 17"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 16.53 BDFTWeight Estimate: 69 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.
Species: Mappa BurlSKU: BGDDMB510Length: 117"Width (Bottom): 57"Width (Middle): 61"Width (Top): 55"Thickness: 3"Board Foot: 140.56 BDFTWeight Estimate: 586 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Mappa BurlScientific Name: Populus nigraGeographical Distribution: Native to Europe, western Asia, and Northern Africa; cultivated as an ornamental tree in North AmericaTree Size: Grows to heights of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with trunk diameters ranging from 35 feet (11.5 meters)Average Dried Weight: Approximately 24 pounds per cubic foot (385 kilograms per cubic meter)Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): 0.31, 0.39Janka Hardness: 460 pounds of force (2,020 Newtons)Modulus of Rupture: 9,230 pounds per square inch (63.7 Megapascals)Elastic Modulus: 1,045,000 pounds per square inch (7.21 Gigapascals)Crushing Strength: 5,220 pounds per square inch (36.0 Megapascals)Shrinkage: Radial: 4.0%, Tangential: 9.3%, Volumetric: 12.3%, TangentialtoRadial Ratio: 2.3Color and Appearance: Heartwood typically exhibits a light brown color, while sapwood is pale yellow to nearly white, blending gradually into the heartwood. This wood species also produces distinctive burls often sold as Mappa or Mapa.Grain and Texture: Generally straight to slightly irregular or interlocked grain with a uniform medium texture and low natural luster.Endgrain: Data not available.Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable and susceptible to insect infestation.Workability: Easily worked with hand and machine tools, though sharp cutters are recommended to prevent fuzzy surfaces during planing (subsequent finesanding may be required for a smooth finish). Black Poplar wood has a tendency to warp and distort when drying. It glues and finishes well.Odor: Lacks a distinctive odor.Allergies and Toxicity: Apart from the standard health risks associated with wood dust, there are no known specific health reactions linked to Black Poplar. Refer to articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.Pricing and Availability: Widely available as utility lumber in Europe; limited availability of harvested ornamental trees in North America. Prices are generally low for domestic hardwood, but burl sections can be quite expensive and are sometimes sold as veneer sheets.Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, indicating no immediate conservation concerns.Common Uses: Utilized for utility lumber, furniture carcasses, boxes and crates, plywood, and laminated construction lumber. The burls, known as Mappa burl, find applications in drum shells, fine furniture, veneer, and inlays.Additional Information: One cultivar of this tree, known as Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra ‘Italica’), was widely popular in the United States during the late 18th and 19th centuries, known for its tall and slender columnar growth. Black Poplar burl, referred to as Mappa burl, is a striking contrast to the otherwise ordinary and utilitarian lumber, prized for its decorative qualities and used in various highend applications.Related Species:White Poplar (Populus alba)Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera)Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Bigtooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata)European Aspen (Populus tremula)Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)
Minimize visual clutter and commonplace seating in your kitchen with the Slab solid wood counter stool. With clean lines and a lack of ornamentation, this minimalist stool celebrates the natural beauty of wood. The design for the Slab collection was born from a desire to create intentionally simple seating that’s right at home in all types of spaces and lifestyles. This counter stool has the design sense for hosting cocktails with guests, while being sturdy enough to withstand the daily battering from kids. This counter stool is here for a good time and a long time.
Buxy Select Porcelain gives a stunning look to spaces wherever installed. It has a beige-grey base that shimmers with a glittery white effect sprinkled upon it. One can also notice designs that look like spilled water marks and veins above the beige grey base. Porcelain slabs are one of the most enduring and durable choices for properties. It makes stunning kitchens, lavish looking bathrooms, living rooms, bedrooms, utility rooms, entrances, etc. Not just residentially, porcelain is also popularly chosen for commercial spaces like offices, showroom surfaces, airports, stations, lifts and many more. The matt finish of this porcelain slab makes it an ideal choice for use in bathroom floors as it prevents slips unlike polished finishes.As it is offered by Work-tops.com in 6mm, 12mm and 20mm thickness, customers get plenty of choices to choose from. 6mm and 12mm slabs give the best modern outlook when used for wall claddings and splashbacks.
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM559Length: 73.25"Width (Bottom): 17"Width (Middle): 14.75"Width (Top): 17"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 16.53 BDFTWeight Estimate: 69 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.
🕑 Reading time: 1 minuteReinforcement detailing of a slab is done based on its support conditions. Slab may be supported on walls or beams or columns. Slab supported directly by columns are called flat slab. Slab supported on two sides and bending takes place predominantly in one direction only is called One Way Slab. On […]
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM628Length: 82"Width (Bottom): 22"Width (Middle): 17.5"Width (Top): 19"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 23.6 BDFTWeight Estimate: 98 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.
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Species: Black WalnutSKU: BGDSBW581Length: 33"Width (Bottom): 19"Width (Middle): 31"Width (Top): 18"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 11.04 BDFTWeight Estimate: 46 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Walnut Scientific Name: Juglans nigra Distribution: Found in the eastern United States Tree Size: Typically grows to heights of 100120 feet (3037 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (.61 meter) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 38 pounds per cubic foot (610 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): Ranges from .51 to .61 Janka Hardness: Measures 1,010 pounds of force (4,490 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Exhibits 14,600 pounds per square inch (100.7 Megapascals) Elastic Modulus: Approximately 1,680,000 pounds per square inch (11.59 Gigapascals) Crushing Strength: Stands at 7,580 pounds per square inch (52.3 Megapascals) Shrinkage: Radial: 5.5%, Tangential: 7.8%, Volumetric: 12.8%, T/R Ratio: 1.4 Color/Appearance: Heartwood color ranges from lighter pale brown to dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Occasionally has grey, purple, or reddish tones. Sapwood is pale yellowgray to nearly white. Figured grain patterns like curl, crotch, and burl are also found. Grain/Texture: Grain is typically straight but can be irregular. Possesses a medium texture and moderate natural luster. Endgrain: Semiringporous; large earlywood pores transitioning to medium latewood pores, few; solitary and radial multiples of 23; occasional to abundant tyloses; distinct growth rings; medium rays barely visible without a lens, spaced normally; diffuseinaggregates and banded (marginal) parenchyma. Rot Resistance: Rated as very durable against decay, but it can be vulnerable to insect attacks. Workability: Generally easy to work with, especially when the grain is straight and regular. Planer tearout may occur with irregular or figured grain. Accepts glues, stains, and finishes well, although it is infrequently stained. Responds well to steam bending. Odor: Black Walnut has a faint, mild odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, Black Walnut has been known to cause sensitization, resulting in eye and skin irritation in some individuals. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Widely popular and readily available, though boards can sometimes have narrow widths. Considered a premium domestic hardwood, prices fall into the higher range for domestic species. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Highly sought after for furniture, cabinetry, gunstocks, interior paneling, veneer, turned items, and various small wooden objects and novelties. Related Species: Bastogne Walnut (Juglans x paradox) Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Claro Walnut (Juglans hindsii) English Walnut (Juglans regia) Peruvian Walnut (Juglans spp.)
Species: Big Leaf MapleSKU: BGDDBLM555Length: 104.5"Width (Bottom): 23"Width (Middle): 18"Width (Top): 19"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 29.03 BDFTWeight Estimate: 121 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Bigleaf maple, Oregon maple Scientific Name: Acer macrophyllum Distribution: Found in coastal regions of Pacific North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 80100 feet (2530 meters) with a trunk diameter of 23 feet (.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 34.0 pounds per cubic foot (545 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): Ranges from .44 to .55 Janka Hardness: Measures 850 pounds of force (3,780 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Exhibits 10,700 pounds per square inch (73.8 Megapascals) Elastic Modulus: Approximately 1,450,000 pounds per square inch (10.00 Gigapascals) Crushing Strength: Stands at 5,950 pounds per square inch (41.0 Megapascals) Shrinkage: Radial: 3.7%, Tangential: 7.1%, Volumetric: 11.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.9 Color/Appearance: The sapwood of maple is predominantly used, ranging from nearly white to an offwhite cream color, sometimes with hints of reddish or golden hues. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddishbrown. Bigleaf maple is noted for occasional quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, with occasional waviness. Fine, even texture. Rot Resistance: The sapwood of maple is used, making it nondurable to perishable in terms of decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools, although it can burn when machined at high speeds. It responds well to turning, gluing, and finishing. Staining may require preconditioning, gel stain, or toner for even coloring. Odor: No distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Like other maples in the Acer genus, Bigleaf maple can cause skin irritation, runny nose, and respiratory issues in some individuals. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced, but figured pieces with curly or quilted grain patterns may command higher prices. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Commonly used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and various small specialty wood items. Additional Comments: Bigleaf maple gets its name from having the largest leaves of any maple species, measuring 6 to 12 inches (1530 cm) across. It is a commercially important hardwood timber in the western United States and is considered a soft maple, offering a lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. Related Species: Beech, American (Fagus grandifolia) Box elder (Acer negundo) Black maple (Acer nigrum) Striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum) Red maple (Acer rubrum) Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) Hard maple (Acer saccharum) Maple, mountain (Acer spicatum) Maple, ambrosia (Acer spp.) Maple, quilted (Acer spp.) Maple, soft (Acer spp.) Maple, spalted (Acer spp.) Maple, curly (Acer spp.)
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM459Length: 21"Width (Bottom): 25"Width (Middle): 25"Width (Top): 25"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 7.75 BDFTWeight Estimate: 32 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.
Species: Mappa BurlSKU: BGDDMB548Length: 57"Width (Bottom): 24"Width (Middle): 23"Width (Top): 20"Thickness: 2.25"Board Foot: 19.89 BDFTWeight Estimate: 83 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Mappa BurlScientific Name: Populus nigraGeographical Distribution: Native to Europe, western Asia, and Northern Africa; cultivated as an ornamental tree in North AmericaTree Size: Grows to heights of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with trunk diameters ranging from 35 feet (11.5 meters)Average Dried Weight: Approximately 24 pounds per cubic foot (385 kilograms per cubic meter)Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): 0.31, 0.39Janka Hardness: 460 pounds of force (2,020 Newtons)Modulus of Rupture: 9,230 pounds per square inch (63.7 Megapascals)Elastic Modulus: 1,045,000 pounds per square inch (7.21 Gigapascals)Crushing Strength: 5,220 pounds per square inch (36.0 Megapascals)Shrinkage: Radial: 4.0%, Tangential: 9.3%, Volumetric: 12.3%, TangentialtoRadial Ratio: 2.3Color and Appearance: Heartwood typically exhibits a light brown color, while sapwood is pale yellow to nearly white, blending gradually into the heartwood. This wood species also produces distinctive burls often sold as Mappa or Mapa.Grain and Texture: Generally straight to slightly irregular or interlocked grain with a uniform medium texture and low natural luster.Endgrain: Data not available.Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable and susceptible to insect infestation.Workability: Easily worked with hand and machine tools, though sharp cutters are recommended to prevent fuzzy surfaces during planing (subsequent finesanding may be required for a smooth finish). Black Poplar wood has a tendency to warp and distort when drying. It glues and finishes well.Odor: Lacks a distinctive odor.Allergies and Toxicity: Apart from the standard health risks associated with wood dust, there are no known specific health reactions linked to Black Poplar. Refer to articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.Pricing and Availability: Widely available as utility lumber in Europe; limited availability of harvested ornamental trees in North America. Prices are generally low for domestic hardwood, but burl sections can be quite expensive and are sometimes sold as veneer sheets.Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, indicating no immediate conservation concerns.Common Uses: Utilized for utility lumber, furniture carcasses, boxes and crates, plywood, and laminated construction lumber. The burls, known as Mappa burl, find applications in drum shells, fine furniture, veneer, and inlays.Additional Information: One cultivar of this tree, known as Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra ‘Italica’), was widely popular in the United States during the late 18th and 19th centuries, known for its tall and slender columnar growth. Black Poplar burl, referred to as Mappa burl, is a striking contrast to the otherwise ordinary and utilitarian lumber, prized for its decorative qualities and used in various highend applications.Related Species:White Poplar (Populus alba)Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera)Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Bigtooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata)European Aspen (Populus tremula)Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)
Species: Mappa BurlSKU: BGDDMB511Length: 117"Width (Bottom): 65"Width (Middle): 62"Width (Top): 61"Thickness: 3"Board Foot: 152.75 BDFTWeight Estimate: 636 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Mappa BurlScientific Name: Populus nigraGeographical Distribution: Native to Europe, western Asia, and Northern Africa; cultivated as an ornamental tree in North AmericaTree Size: Grows to heights of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with trunk diameters ranging from 35 feet (11.5 meters)Average Dried Weight: Approximately 24 pounds per cubic foot (385 kilograms per cubic meter)Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): 0.31, 0.39Janka Hardness: 460 pounds of force (2,020 Newtons)Modulus of Rupture: 9,230 pounds per square inch (63.7 Megapascals)Elastic Modulus: 1,045,000 pounds per square inch (7.21 Gigapascals)Crushing Strength: 5,220 pounds per square inch (36.0 Megapascals)Shrinkage: Radial: 4.0%, Tangential: 9.3%, Volumetric: 12.3%, TangentialtoRadial Ratio: 2.3Color and Appearance: Heartwood typically exhibits a light brown color, while sapwood is pale yellow to nearly white, blending gradually into the heartwood. This wood species also produces distinctive burls often sold as Mappa or Mapa.Grain and Texture: Generally straight to slightly irregular or interlocked grain with a uniform medium texture and low natural luster.Endgrain: Data not available.Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable and susceptible to insect infestation.Workability: Easily worked with hand and machine tools, though sharp cutters are recommended to prevent fuzzy surfaces during planing (subsequent finesanding may be required for a smooth finish). Black Poplar wood has a tendency to warp and distort when drying. It glues and finishes well.Odor: Lacks a distinctive odor.Allergies and Toxicity: Apart from the standard health risks associated with wood dust, there are no known specific health reactions linked to Black Poplar. Refer to articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.Pricing and Availability: Widely available as utility lumber in Europe; limited availability of harvested ornamental trees in North America. Prices are generally low for domestic hardwood, but burl sections can be quite expensive and are sometimes sold as veneer sheets.Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, indicating no immediate conservation concerns.Common Uses: Utilized for utility lumber, furniture carcasses, boxes and crates, plywood, and laminated construction lumber. The burls, known as Mappa burl, find applications in drum shells, fine furniture, veneer, and inlays.Additional Information: One cultivar of this tree, known as Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra ‘Italica’), was widely popular in the United States during the late 18th and 19th centuries, known for its tall and slender columnar growth. Black Poplar burl, referred to as Mappa burl, is a striking contrast to the otherwise ordinary and utilitarian lumber, prized for its decorative qualities and used in various highend applications.Related Species:White Poplar (Populus alba)Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera)Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Bigtooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata)European Aspen (Populus tremula)Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)
Species: MyrtleSKU: BGDDMYR624Length: 71"Width (Bottom): 31"Width (Middle): 28"Width (Top): 29"Thickness: 2.5"Board Foot: 36.16 BDFTWeight Estimate: 151 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Oregon Myrtle, California Bay Laurel, Pepperwood, Myrtlewood Scientific Name: Umbellularia californica Distribution: Coastal regions of southwest Oregon and central California Tree Size: 5080 ft (1524 m) tall, 23 ft (0.61 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 40 lbs/ft3 (635 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): 0.51, 0.63 Janka Hardness: 1,270 lbf (5,650 N) Modulus of Rupture: 9,700 lbf/in2 (66.9 MPa) Elastic Modulus: 1,225,000 lbf/in2 (8.45 GPa) Crushing Strength: 5,640 lbf/in2 (38.9 MPa) Shrinkage: Radial: 2.8%, Tangential: 8.1%, Volumetric: 11.9%, T/R Ratio: 2.9 Color/Appearance: The heartwood of Oregon Myrtle can vary in color from light orangish brown to gray or olive, with occasional darker streaks. Pale sapwood is typically welldefined. Figured grain patterns such as curly, mottled, or burl are not uncommon. Grain/Texture: The grain of Oregon Myrtle can be straight, irregular, or wavy. It has a fine, uniform texture with low natural luster. Endgrain: Oregon Myrtle exhibits diffuseporous characteristics with solitary and radial multiples of medium to large pores that are moderately numerous. Tyloses, mineral/gum deposits, are occasionally present. The vasicentric parenchyma is visible, and narrow rays are closely spaced. Rot Resistance: Oregon Myrtle is susceptible to heart rot, and various decay fungi can infect living trees. It has poor resistance to insects. Workability: Oregon Myrtle is generally easy to work with, though tearout can occur on pieces with figured grain. It has a tendency to burn during drilling and routing, so it's recommended to use appropriate speeds and sharp cutters. The wood turns, glues, and finishes well. Odor: Oregon Myrtle has a strong, spicy odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, Oregon Myrtle has been reported as a skin irritant and sensitizer. For more information, see the articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety. Pricing/Availability: Oregon Myrtle is occasionally available as smaller lumber or veneer. Per boardfoot prices are among the highest for domestic hardwoods, and figured pieces and burls can be very expensive. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Oregon Myrtle is used for veneer, cabinetry, fine furniture, musical instruments (particularly guitar backs), interior trim, gunstocks, turned objects, and other small specialty items. Comments: Oregon Myrtle is known by a variety of local or regional common names. It is the only species in the Umbellularia genus and belongs to the Lauraceae (Laurel) family. Despite its name, it is not botanically related to true myrtle (Myrtus genus). The wood of Oregon Myrtle has relatively low strength values for its weight, making it more suitable for aesthetic purposes rather than applications where strength is a primary requirement. The wood's visual appeal, particularly when it exhibits figured grain patterns, is one of its main attractions. The leaves of Oregon Myrtle have a pungent flavor similar to Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis).
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM608Length: 76.5"Width (Bottom): 28"Width (Middle): 39.5"Width (Top): 37"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 37.01 BDFTWeight Estimate: 154 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM477Length: 71"Width (Bottom): 21"Width (Middle): 24"Width (Top): 41"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 28.27 BDFTWeight Estimate: 118 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM477Length: 71"Width (Bottom): 21"Width (Middle): 24"Width (Top): 41"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 28.27 BDFTWeight Estimate: 118 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: Mappa BurlSKU: BGDDMB548Length: 57"Width (Bottom): 24"Width (Middle): 23"Width (Top): 20"Thickness: 2.25"Board Foot: 19.89 BDFTWeight Estimate: 83 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Mappa BurlScientific Name: Populus nigraGeographical Distribution: Native to Europe, western Asia, and Northern Africa; cultivated as an ornamental tree in North AmericaTree Size: Grows to heights of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with trunk diameters ranging from 35 feet (11.5 meters)Average Dried Weight: Approximately 24 pounds per cubic foot (385 kilograms per cubic meter)Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): 0.31, 0.39Janka Hardness: 460 pounds of force (2,020 Newtons)Modulus of Rupture: 9,230 pounds per square inch (63.7 Megapascals)Elastic Modulus: 1,045,000 pounds per square inch (7.21 Gigapascals)Crushing Strength: 5,220 pounds per square inch (36.0 Megapascals)Shrinkage: Radial: 4.0%, Tangential: 9.3%, Volumetric: 12.3%, TangentialtoRadial Ratio: 2.3Color and Appearance: Heartwood typically exhibits a light brown color, while sapwood is pale yellow to nearly white, blending gradually into the heartwood. This wood species also produces distinctive burls often sold as Mappa or Mapa.Grain and Texture: Generally straight to slightly irregular or interlocked grain with a uniform medium texture and low natural luster.Endgrain: Data not available.Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable and susceptible to insect infestation.Workability: Easily worked with hand and machine tools, though sharp cutters are recommended to prevent fuzzy surfaces during planing (subsequent finesanding may be required for a smooth finish). Black Poplar wood has a tendency to warp and distort when drying. It glues and finishes well.Odor: Lacks a distinctive odor.Allergies and Toxicity: Apart from the standard health risks associated with wood dust, there are no known specific health reactions linked to Black Poplar. Refer to articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.Pricing and Availability: Widely available as utility lumber in Europe; limited availability of harvested ornamental trees in North America. Prices are generally low for domestic hardwood, but burl sections can be quite expensive and are sometimes sold as veneer sheets.Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, indicating no immediate conservation concerns.Common Uses: Utilized for utility lumber, furniture carcasses, boxes and crates, plywood, and laminated construction lumber. The burls, known as Mappa burl, find applications in drum shells, fine furniture, veneer, and inlays.Additional Information: One cultivar of this tree, known as Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra ‘Italica’), was widely popular in the United States during the late 18th and 19th centuries, known for its tall and slender columnar growth. Black Poplar burl, referred to as Mappa burl, is a striking contrast to the otherwise ordinary and utilitarian lumber, prized for its decorative qualities and used in various highend applications.Related Species:White Poplar (Populus alba)Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera)Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Bigtooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata)European Aspen (Populus tremula)Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM483Length: 67"Width (Bottom): 21"Width (Middle): 27"Width (Top): 35"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 25.75 BDFTWeight Estimate: 107 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: Ancient RedwoodSKU: BGAAAR524Length: 38"Width (Bottom): 20.5"Width (Middle): 23.5"Width (Top): 23"Thickness: 1.875"Board Foot: 11.05 BDFTWeight Estimate: 46 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.
Species: English WalnutSKU: BGDDEW533Length: 65"Width (Bottom): 14"Width (Middle): 7"Width (Top): 12"Thickness: 2.5"Board Foot: 12.41 BDFTWeight Estimate: 52 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: English Walnut, Circassian Walnut, European Walnut, French Walnut, Common Walnut Scientific Name: Juglans regia Distribution: Native to Eastern Europe and western Asia Tree Size: Typically grows to heights of 80115 feet (2435 meters) with trunk diameters of 56 feet (1.52.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40 pounds per cubic foot (640 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): Ranges from .52 to .64 Janka Hardness: Measures 1,220 pounds of force (5,410 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Exhibits 16,160 pounds per square inch (111.5 Megapascals) Elastic Modulus: Approximately 1,568,000 pounds per square inch (10.81 Gigapascals) Crushing Strength: Stands at 7,280 pounds per square inch (50.2 Megapascals) Shrinkage: Radial: 5.5%, Tangential: 7.5%, Volumetric: 13.0%, T/R Ratio: 1.4 Color/Appearance: Heartwood can vary from lighter pale brown to dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Occasionally exhibits gray, purple, or reddish tones. Sapwood is nearly white. European Walnut can also feature figured grain patterns like curly, crotch, and burl. Grain/Texture: Grain is usually straight but can be irregular. Possesses a medium texture and moderate natural luster. Endgrain: Semiringporous to diffuse porous; large earlywood pores transitioning to medium latewood pores, few; solitary and radial multiples of 23; occasional to abundant tyloses; distinct growth rings; medium rays barely visible without a lens, spaced normally; diffuseinaggregates and banded (marginal) parenchyma. Rot Resistance: English Walnut is rated as moderately durable in terms of decay resistance, though it is susceptible to insect attack. Workability: Generally easy to work with, especially when the grain is straight and regular. Planer tearout may occur with irregular or figured grain. Accepts glues, stains, and finishes well, although it is infrequently stained. Odor: English Walnut has a faint, mild odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, European Walnut has been known to cause sensitization, resulting in eye and skin irritation in some individuals. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: English Walnut is likely to be rather expensive and is sometimes only seen in veneer form. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices but is reported by the IUCN as being near threatened. Nearly all available lumber comes from cultivated trees. Common Uses: Highly prized for furniture, cabinetry, gunstocks, interior paneling, veneer, turned items, and various small wooden objects and novelties. Related Species: Bastogne Walnut (Juglans x paradox) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Claro Walnut (Juglans hindsii) Peruvian Walnut (Juglans spp.)
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM478Length: 69"Width (Bottom): 20"Width (Middle): 20"Width (Top): 37"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 24.6 BDFTWeight Estimate: 103 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: Black Walnut BurlSKU: BGAABWB541Length: 51"Width (Bottom): 20"Width (Middle): 26"Width (Top): 23"Thickness: 2.25"Board Foot: 18.33 BDFTWeight Estimate: 76 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.
The Sofita Marble Top Nightstand adds a touch of sophistication to any bedroom or living room with its solid white oak wood base and raw-edge slab of Sofita stone, renowned for its light beige coloration and elegant rose veins. Sofita marble is naturally scratch and heat-resistant, and the practical design of this luxury nightstand includes ample storage space and the hardware enthusiast will appreciate the use of high-quality Hafele soft-close drawer slides. While focusing on making your home space beautiful, the bedside table makes sure not to forget the practicality and importance of storage. Simple, sophisticated, and special.
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM463Length: 58"Width (Bottom): 18"Width (Middle): 21"Width (Top): 15"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 14.5 BDFTWeight Estimate: 60 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: MyrtleSKU: BGDDMYR625Length: 73.5"Width (Bottom): 34"Width (Middle): 33"Width (Top): 24"Thickness: 2.375"Board Foot: 36.77 BDFTWeight Estimate: 153 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Oregon Myrtle, California Bay Laurel, Pepperwood, Myrtlewood Scientific Name: Umbellularia californica Distribution: Coastal regions of southwest Oregon and central California Tree Size: 5080 ft (1524 m) tall, 23 ft (0.61 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 40 lbs/ft3 (635 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): 0.51, 0.63 Janka Hardness: 1,270 lbf (5,650 N) Modulus of Rupture: 9,700 lbf/in2 (66.9 MPa) Elastic Modulus: 1,225,000 lbf/in2 (8.45 GPa) Crushing Strength: 5,640 lbf/in2 (38.9 MPa) Shrinkage: Radial: 2.8%, Tangential: 8.1%, Volumetric: 11.9%, T/R Ratio: 2.9 Color/Appearance: The heartwood of Oregon Myrtle can vary in color from light orangish brown to gray or olive, with occasional darker streaks. Pale sapwood is typically welldefined. Figured grain patterns such as curly, mottled, or burl are not uncommon. Grain/Texture: The grain of Oregon Myrtle can be straight, irregular, or wavy. It has a fine, uniform texture with low natural luster. Endgrain: Oregon Myrtle exhibits diffuseporous characteristics with solitary and radial multiples of medium to large pores that are moderately numerous. Tyloses, mineral/gum deposits, are occasionally present. The vasicentric parenchyma is visible, and narrow rays are closely spaced. Rot Resistance: Oregon Myrtle is susceptible to heart rot, and various decay fungi can infect living trees. It has poor resistance to insects. Workability: Oregon Myrtle is generally easy to work with, though tearout can occur on pieces with figured grain. It has a tendency to burn during drilling and routing, so it's recommended to use appropriate speeds and sharp cutters. The wood turns, glues, and finishes well. Odor: Oregon Myrtle has a strong, spicy odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, Oregon Myrtle has been reported as a skin irritant and sensitizer. For more information, see the articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety. Pricing/Availability: Oregon Myrtle is occasionally available as smaller lumber or veneer. Per boardfoot prices are among the highest for domestic hardwoods, and figured pieces and burls can be very expensive. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Oregon Myrtle is used for veneer, cabinetry, fine furniture, musical instruments (particularly guitar backs), interior trim, gunstocks, turned objects, and other small specialty items. Comments: Oregon Myrtle is known by a variety of local or regional common names. It is the only species in the Umbellularia genus and belongs to the Lauraceae (Laurel) family. Despite its name, it is not botanically related to true myrtle (Myrtus genus). The wood of Oregon Myrtle has relatively low strength values for its weight, making it more suitable for aesthetic purposes rather than applications where strength is a primary requirement. The wood's visual appeal, particularly when it exhibits figured grain patterns, is one of its main attractions. The leaves of Oregon Myrtle have a pungent flavor similar to Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis).
Species: Black WalnutSKU: BGDSBW581Length: 33"Width (Bottom): 19"Width (Middle): 31"Width (Top): 18"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 11.04 BDFTWeight Estimate: 46 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Black Walnut Scientific Name: Juglans nigra Distribution: Found in the eastern United States Tree Size: Typically grows to heights of 100120 feet (3037 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (.61 meter) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 38 pounds per cubic foot (610 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% Moisture Content): Ranges from .51 to .61 Janka Hardness: Measures 1,010 pounds of force (4,490 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Exhibits 14,600 pounds per square inch (100.7 Megapascals) Elastic Modulus: Approximately 1,680,000 pounds per square inch (11.59 Gigapascals) Crushing Strength: Stands at 7,580 pounds per square inch (52.3 Megapascals) Shrinkage: Radial: 5.5%, Tangential: 7.8%, Volumetric: 12.8%, T/R Ratio: 1.4 Color/Appearance: Heartwood color ranges from lighter pale brown to dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Occasionally has grey, purple, or reddish tones. Sapwood is pale yellowgray to nearly white. Figured grain patterns like curl, crotch, and burl are also found. Grain/Texture: Grain is typically straight but can be irregular. Possesses a medium texture and moderate natural luster. Endgrain: Semiringporous; large earlywood pores transitioning to medium latewood pores, few; solitary and radial multiples of 23; occasional to abundant tyloses; distinct growth rings; medium rays barely visible without a lens, spaced normally; diffuseinaggregates and banded (marginal) parenchyma. Rot Resistance: Rated as very durable against decay, but it can be vulnerable to insect attacks. Workability: Generally easy to work with, especially when the grain is straight and regular. Planer tearout may occur with irregular or figured grain. Accepts glues, stains, and finishes well, although it is infrequently stained. Responds well to steam bending. Odor: Black Walnut has a faint, mild odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, Black Walnut has been known to cause sensitization, resulting in eye and skin irritation in some individuals. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Widely popular and readily available, though boards can sometimes have narrow widths. Considered a premium domestic hardwood, prices fall into the higher range for domestic species. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Highly sought after for furniture, cabinetry, gunstocks, interior paneling, veneer, turned items, and various small wooden objects and novelties. Related Species: Bastogne Walnut (Juglans x paradox) Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Claro Walnut (Juglans hindsii) English Walnut (Juglans regia) Peruvian Walnut (Juglans spp.)
Species: Black LocustSKU: BGDDBL629Length: 73.25"Width (Bottom): 30"Width (Middle): 22"Width (Top): 18"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 23.74 BDFTWeight Estimate: 99 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Commonly referred to as Black locust, robinia, or false acaciaScientifically recognized as Robinia pseudoacaciaIndigenous to centraleastern regions of the United States and widely naturalized in numerous temperate areas worldwideAttains a height range of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61 meter)Exhibits an average dried weight of 48.0 pounds per cubic foot (770 kilograms per cubic meter)Displays a specific gravity of 0.66 (green) and 0.77 (12% moisture content)Possesses a Janka hardness rating of 1,700 lbf (7,560 N)Demonstrates a modulus of rupture of 19,400 lbf/in² (133.8 MPa)Features an elastic modulus of 2,050,000 lbf/in² (14.14 GPa)Showcases a crushing strength of 10,200 lbf/in² (70.3 MPa)Experiences radial shrinkage of 4.6%, tangential shrinkage of 7.2%, volumetric shrinkage of 10.2%, and a T/R ratio of 1.6The color spectrum spans from a pale greenishyellow to a darker brown, with a tendency to darken to a russet brown as it ages. It can be occasionally mistaken for osage orange and honey locust.Typically exhibits straight grain with a medium textureRated as very durable with excellent weathering properties, commonly used for fence posts due to its exceptional outdoor longevityWorkability varies; its high density and hardness may pose challenges when machining compared to other domestic hardwoods, with moderate blunting of cutting edges. However, it responds well to lathe turning and steam bending and offers favorable gluing and finishing qualities.Lacks a distinctive odorOccasional reports of skin and eye irritation; rare cases of nausea; consult Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for further informationPricing and availability depend on location, with moderate prices within its natural range in the eastern United States; higher prices in areas where it is importedClassified as a species of least concern by the IUCN and not listed in the CITES Appendices; considered invasive in some regionsVersatile applications include fence posts, boatbuilding, flooring, furniture, mine timbers, railroad ties, turned items, and veneerKnown for its exceptional hardness and strength, often competing with hickory as one of the strongest and stiffest domestic woods while offering enhanced stability and resistance to decayDespite sharing a common name with honey locust, they belong to different genera, Robinia and Gleditsia, respectively. Black locust tends to be slightly heavier, harder, and may feature a greenish or yellowish tinge, while honey locust exhibits warmer orange or red tones. Potential confusion with other Eastern United States ringporous hardwoods such as honey locust, Kentucky coffeetree, osage orange, and red mulberry; black locust is distinguishable by abundant tyloses and fluorescent heartwood under a blacklightNotable feature: Heartwood fluoresces a vibrant yellowgreen when exposed to a blacklightWithin the Robinia genus, there are few species, primarily shrubs or small trees, with Robinia pseudoacacia being the main species used for commercial lumber.
Species: Ancient RedwoodSKU: BGAAAR524Length: 38"Width (Bottom): 20.5"Width (Middle): 23.5"Width (Top): 23"Thickness: 1.875"Board Foot: 11.05 BDFTWeight Estimate: 46 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.
Species: Norway MapleSKU: BGDDNM476Length: 72"Width (Bottom): 23"Width (Middle): 27"Width (Top): 42"Thickness: 2"Board Foot: 30.67 BDFTWeight Estimate: 128 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Norway Maple Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Distribution: Native to Europe and western Asia; also planted in North America Tree Size: Grows to a height of 65100 feet (2030 meters) with a trunk diameter of 35 feet (1.01.5 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 40.3 pounds per cubic foot (645 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.50 to 0.65 Janka Hardness: Estimated at around 1,010 pounds of force (4,510 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: Approximately 16,680 pounds per square inch (115.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: About 1,538,000 pounds per square inch (10.60 GPa) Crushing Strength: Around 8,560 pounds per square inch (59.0 MPa) Color/Appearance: The sapwood of Norway Maple is commonly used, ranging from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown, while the heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Curly or quilted grain patterns can also be observed. Grain/Texture: Norway Maple has straight grain with a fine, uniform texture. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: It is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools, but may burn when machined with highspeed cutters. It turns, glues, and finishes well, though blotches can occur when staining, and preconditioners or gel stains may be necessary for even coloring. Odor: Norway Maple does not have a distinctive odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Norway Maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, has been known to cause skin irritation, runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more information. Pricing/Availability: Generally moderately priced where available domestically, especially in Europe. Figured pieces such as curly or quilted grain patterns are likely to be more expensive. Limited harvesting in North America. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Norway Maple is used for veneer, paper (pulpwood), boxes, crates/pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Norway Maple has been widely planted as a shade tree in North America, particularly as a replacement for elm trees lost to Dutch elm disease. It grows quickly but has been considered an invasive species due to its fast growth, dense shade, and shallow roots. Norway Maple is somewhat intermediate between hard and soft maple and is related to field maple, another European species with intermediate hardness. It's also believed that many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins were constructed from Norway Maple.
Species: MyrtleSKU: BGDDMYR625Length: 73.5"Width (Bottom): 34"Width (Middle): 33"Width (Top): 24"Thickness: 2.375"Board Foot: 36.77 BDFTWeight Estimate: 153 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Oregon Myrtle, California Bay Laurel, Pepperwood, Myrtlewood Scientific Name: Umbellularia californica Distribution: Coastal regions of southwest Oregon and central California Tree Size: 5080 ft (1524 m) tall, 23 ft (0.61 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 40 lbs/ft3 (635 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): 0.51, 0.63 Janka Hardness: 1,270 lbf (5,650 N) Modulus of Rupture: 9,700 lbf/in2 (66.9 MPa) Elastic Modulus: 1,225,000 lbf/in2 (8.45 GPa) Crushing Strength: 5,640 lbf/in2 (38.9 MPa) Shrinkage: Radial: 2.8%, Tangential: 8.1%, Volumetric: 11.9%, T/R Ratio: 2.9 Color/Appearance: The heartwood of Oregon Myrtle can vary in color from light orangish brown to gray or olive, with occasional darker streaks. Pale sapwood is typically welldefined. Figured grain patterns such as curly, mottled, or burl are not uncommon. Grain/Texture: The grain of Oregon Myrtle can be straight, irregular, or wavy. It has a fine, uniform texture with low natural luster. Endgrain: Oregon Myrtle exhibits diffuseporous characteristics with solitary and radial multiples of medium to large pores that are moderately numerous. Tyloses, mineral/gum deposits, are occasionally present. The vasicentric parenchyma is visible, and narrow rays are closely spaced. Rot Resistance: Oregon Myrtle is susceptible to heart rot, and various decay fungi can infect living trees. It has poor resistance to insects. Workability: Oregon Myrtle is generally easy to work with, though tearout can occur on pieces with figured grain. It has a tendency to burn during drilling and routing, so it's recommended to use appropriate speeds and sharp cutters. The wood turns, glues, and finishes well. Odor: Oregon Myrtle has a strong, spicy odor when being worked. Allergies/Toxicity: While severe reactions are uncommon, Oregon Myrtle has been reported as a skin irritant and sensitizer. For more information, see the articles on Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety. Pricing/Availability: Oregon Myrtle is occasionally available as smaller lumber or veneer. Per boardfoot prices are among the highest for domestic hardwoods, and figured pieces and burls can be very expensive. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Oregon Myrtle is used for veneer, cabinetry, fine furniture, musical instruments (particularly guitar backs), interior trim, gunstocks, turned objects, and other small specialty items. Comments: Oregon Myrtle is known by a variety of local or regional common names. It is the only species in the Umbellularia genus and belongs to the Lauraceae (Laurel) family. Despite its name, it is not botanically related to true myrtle (Myrtus genus). The wood of Oregon Myrtle has relatively low strength values for its weight, making it more suitable for aesthetic purposes rather than applications where strength is a primary requirement. The wood's visual appeal, particularly when it exhibits figured grain patterns, is one of its main attractions. The leaves of Oregon Myrtle have a pungent flavor similar to Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis).
Species: Silver MapleSKU: BGDDSM628Length: 82"Width (Bottom): 22"Width (Middle): 17.5"Width (Top): 19"Thickness: 2.125"Board Foot: 23.6 BDFTWeight Estimate: 98 PoundsOrigin: Battleground, WashingtonShipping Information:-Slab Ships From: Battle Ground, Washington-All slabs are subject to freighted shipping. Once purchased, we will contact you via email or phone to coordinate and secure the best negotiated shipping rate for your location. Shipping costs are based on your zip code, residential/commercial address classification, and whether a liftgate/forklift is required.If you can't find a slab that perfectly fits your needs among our listed options, feel free to reach out to us directly. We can check our inventory for additional slabs that may suit your preferences.Contact Information:-Email: [email protected]: 360.601.8388Transform your vision into reality with our remarkable Live Edge slabs. Embrace the artistry of nature in your next woodworking project and create a unique masterpiece for your home.Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this kiln-dried slab is project-ready, ensuring minimal wood movement and cracking. Our state-of-the-art iDry vacuum kiln removes moisture, guaranteeing its suitability for your project right away.Please note that as each tree is unique, no two slabs are alike. This individuality guarantees that your furniture piece, whether it's a table, shelf, or any other creation, will be truly one-of-a-kind.At Hamilton Lee Supply, we are committed to preserving and reusing stunning wood materials. Our focus on sustainability means that every slab tells a story and contributes to a greener future.Common Names: Silver maple Scientific Name: Acer saccharinum Distribution: Native to the northeastern United States Tree Size: Grows to heights of 80115 feet (2535 meters) with trunk diameters of 23 feet (0.61.0 meters) Average Dried Weight: Approximately 33 pounds per cubic foot (530 kilograms per cubic meter) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): Ranges from 0.44 to 0.53 Janka Hardness: Measures around 700 pounds of force (3,110 Newtons) Modulus of Rupture: About 8,900 pounds per square inch (61.4 MPa) Color/Appearance: Sapwood is commonly used and ranges from almost white to light golden or reddishbrown. The heartwood is a darker reddishbrown. Silver maple can exhibit curly or quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Generally straight grain, but may be wavy, with a fine and even texture. Growth rings are lighter and less distinct than those in hard maple. Rot Resistance: Rated as nondurable to perishable concerning decay resistance. Workability: Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple can burn when machined with highspeed cutters, such as routers. It turns, glues, and finishes well but may require a preconditioner, gel stain, or toner for even staining. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Silver maple, like other maples in the Acer genus, can cause skin irritation, a runny nose, and asthmalike respiratory effects. Refer to the Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety articles for more details. Pricing/Availability: Typically very moderately priced. Figured pieces, such as those with curly or quilted grain patterns, may be more expensive. Sustainability: Not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses: Silver maple is used for veneer, pulpwood for paper production, boxes, crates, pallets, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small specialty wood items. Comments: Silver maple is named for the silvery undersides of its leaves. It can be distinguished from sugar maple by the deep notches between the lobes of its leaves. Silver maple belongs to the soft maples group, with lighter, softer, and weaker wood compared to hard maple. For more information, see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.