PRODUCT NAME
World of Wood Aromatic Red Cedar Thin Stock
PRODUCT CODE: PROD2370217298
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Nominal Two Square Feet, at your selected thickness
Random widths with a nominal 24'' length
Great for many wood projects that could include: Veneering, box building, scroll saw work, etc.
The boards have been planed and rough sanded to select thicknesses
Thin stock cut from quality, kiln-dried stock
Dimensions are +/- 1/8'' of the size listed
Total pack equals a nominal 2 sq. ft. with random widths at 24'' length
These assortments eliminate hours of material preparation and allow more time for finishing your projects
Technical Details
Product Details
Product Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Width : 6.89 inch
Height : 1.61 inch
Length : 24.69 inch
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ASIN : B071KD3TX6
Product Description
Color/Appearance: Heartwood tends to be a reddish or violet-brown. Sapwood is a pale yellow color, and can appear throughout the heartwood as streaks and stripes. Grain/Texture: Has a straight grain, usually with knots present. Has a very fine even texture. Workability: Overall, Aromatic Red Cedar is easy to work, notwithstanding any knots or irregularities present in the wood. It reportedly has a high silica content, which can dull cutters. Aromatic Red Cedar glues and finishes well, though in many applications, the wood is left unfinished to preserve its aromatic properties. Comments: Although Aromatic Red Cedar is included in the cypress family (Cupressaceae) which includes many species of cedar, it''s perhaps more closely related in junipers in the genus Juniperus. In tree form, it is more commonly called Eastern Redcedar, while the wood itself is usually referred to as Aromatic Red Cedar. Though Eastern Redcedar trees are widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States, it is a very slow-growing species, and most trees harvested tend to be fairly small in diameter. Because of this, Aromatic Red Cedar boards tend to be knotty and narrow.