Figured Maple
Characteristics: Figured Maple is a domestic hardwood. Our figured maples are a mix of curly figure and some quilted pieces. The sapwood is mostly a white creamy color, but some darker heartwood can be found. The wavy or curly grains produce "fiddle back" figure and sometimes a "black mottled" figure. These boards are some of the nicest pieces you will ever see.
Common Uses: Figured Maples are used in every aspect of wood working. These boards are prized and treasured for their appearance. Used for musical instruments - furniture - veneers - cabinetry - boxes - flooring and many other projects.
Working Properties: This wood is great for all kinds of turnery, works well with sharp tools and adheres well with glue. It must be pre-bored for nails and screws. Figured Maple takes stains and polish well. This tough wood has a tendency to burn during end grain cuts.
Common Name: Figured Maple
Tree is Native To: Figured Maple is from the Hard Maple and the Soft Maple trees. Our figured maple is a mix of these species. The trees grow throughout the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, the New England and Great Lakes regions.
Botanical Classification: Acersaccharum/Acer robrum
Family: Aceraceae
Average Dried Weight: 35 to 45 lb/ft.
Average Specific Gravity: .54 to .72