Product Description
LUMBER SURFACED ON 4 SIDES TO SIZES SHOWN + or - 1/4 Origin of Wood Type: | Western USA / Canada, Calfornia thru British Columbia |
Botanical Name: | Acer macrophyllum |
Specific Gravity: | .54 |
Avg. Weight Per BF (?): | 3.25 lb/bf |
Color Range: | Creamy White (Sap) - Yellow - Orange (Heart) |
Rarity / Availability: (?): | Readily Available |
Typical Avg. Width: | 4" to 18" - some times up to 60" inches wide |
Typical Avg. Length: | 4' to 12' feet - some times up to 16' feet |
Avg. Waste Factor (?): | 30% to 50% |
Wood Uses: | Fine Furniture, Musical Instruments (primarly electric guitars), Cabinetry, Architecural Millwork, Veneer, Wood Turning, and many other uses! |
lumber Grades (?): | Flitch, Figured (Musical Instrument Grade), Figured (Heavy), Figured (Medium), Veneer |
Other Trade Names: | Quilted Maple, Broad Leaf Maple, Pacific Maple, Oregon Maple |
Description: | Big Leaf maple grows in the Pacific Northwest. In this region it is fairly common, but figure mutations of curl, burl and quilt are quite rare. Only one tree out of hundreds will be figured but the figure is often exceptional. My favorite is the quilt, then the burl. Big Leaf Maple with curl is beautiful but not better than tiger soft or curly hard maple. Quilted maple is a world class figured hardwood with big bubbles of compression leaving one to wonder how figure such as this can come out of one tree. It is treasured by musical instrument makers especially for solid body electric guitars and acoustic six strings. The logs often have only small sections of figure and it takes an experienced sawyer to cut the log to reveal the figure. This is referred to as “chasing the figure”. |