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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Superior alder also known as select alder or clear alder, is a high-grade hardwood that produces a clearer stock than its close relative knotty alder. Alder, part of the birch family, is a softer hardwood from the Pacific Northwest.

Consistent color, stability, and uniform acceptance of stains and finishes are some of the characteristics that have made western alder a preferred wood for furniture. Its elasticity makes it ideal for carving intricate details. Ranking second only to oak as the most commonly used wood, alder offers the look of many fine hardwoods at a value price.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. A select & better grade cherry hardwood out of Pennsylvania that is extremely popular with cabinetmakers. Cherry is easy to work, fine textured, strong and fairly durable. Highly rated in all working properties including wood bending and turning.

Cherry becomes darker and richer with age turning reddish brown with a golden luster. Freshly cut cherry is often very pale, but the wood oxidizes to its famously favorable rich brown red in time.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Often referred to as “rock maple” and “sugar maple” our white hard S&B 1&2 maple is a uniform pale reddish-brown or light tan, the sapwood white is a reddish tinge. The classic “bird’s eye” form has brownish dots on a whitish background. Typical uses are furniture, musical instruments, Interior millwork, bowling alleys, dance floors, basketball courts, and even roller-skating rinks.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. This lumber contains tight, sound knots throughout the boards. Knotty alder is used for making barn doors, wall paneling, base boards, trim, or any other general finishing work. Knotty alder can add warmth and beauty to any project with a rustic look.

In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Poplar is among the most economical and inexpensive of all domestic hardwoods and is typically used for paint grade materials. The sapwood is creamy white and may be streaked, with the heartwood varying from pale yellowish brown to olive green.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides with two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. is ready to be made into cabinets, furniture, trim, or your own special project.

Offered in an FAS grade, red oak is a commonly used domestic lumber species. Hard, strong and moderately priced, red oak presents an exceptional value to woodworkers. Typically used for furniture, cabinetmaking, interior trim work, boat building, domestic flooring and vehicle construction.

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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Our sipo mahogany is an FEQ grade hardwood out of Africa, not to be confused with khaya, the “African mahogany” which notoriously has stability problems and lack of color uniformity. Sipo resembles very closely Honduras mahogany in color and appearance and a large percentage of boards will have pattern or straight grain.

It is slightly denser than Honduras mahogany, machines well and has little to no movement in service. It is extremely durable and used for the same applications as Honduras mahogany, including marine applications. Sipo is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, turned objects, veneers, musical instruments, boat-building, and carving.

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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. An S&B grade in soft maple, it is commonly referred to as silver maple, red maple and box elder. The sapwood in the soft maples is considerably wider than in the hard maples and has a lighter heartwood color. Stains well and may be polished to an excellent finish, typical uses for soft maple include domestic flooring, furniture, millwork, piano parts and sporting goods.

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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Our prime grade walnut, also known as “black American walnut”. Walnut is a beautiful, tough, hard timber with a medium density. Walnut is the standard timber for rifle butts and gun stocks.

It is extensively used for high-quality furniture, cabinet making and interior trim, boat building, musical instruments and clock cases.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield.

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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Superior alder also known as select alder or clear alder, is a high-grade hardwood that produces a clearer stock than its close relative knotty alder. Alder, part of the birch family, is a softer hardwood from the Pacific Northwest. Consistent color, stability, and uniform acceptance of stains and finishes are some of the characteristics that have made western alder a preferred wood for furniture. Its elasticity makes it ideal for carving intricate details. Ranking second only to oak as the most commonly used wood, alder offers the look of many fine hardwoods at a value price. Read More
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. A select & better grade cherry hardwood out of Pennsylvania that is extremely popular with cabinetmakers. Cherry is easy to work, fine textured, strong and fairly durable. Highly rated in all working properties including wood bending and turning. Cherry becomes darker and richer with age turning reddish brown with a golden luster. Freshly cut cherry is often very pale, but the wood oxidizes to its famously favorable rich brown red in time. Read More
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Hard Maple S3S-image
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Often referred to as “rock maple” and “sugar maple” our white hard S&B 1&2 maple is a uniform pale reddish-brown or light tan, the sapwood white is a reddish tinge. The classic “bird’s eye” form has brownish dots on a whitish background. Typical uses are furniture, musical instruments, Interior millwork, bowling alleys, dance floors, basketball courts, and even roller-skating rinks. Read More
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Knotty Alder S3S-image
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. This lumber contains tight, sound knots throughout the boards. Knotty alder is used for making barn doors, wall paneling, base boards, trim, or any other general finishing work. Knotty alder can add warmth and beauty to any project with a rustic look. In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber. Read More
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Poplar S3S-image
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Poplar is among the most economical and inexpensive of all domestic hardwoods and is typically used for paint grade materials. The sapwood is creamy white and may be streaked, with the heartwood varying from pale yellowish brown to olive green. Read More
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides with two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. is ready to be made into cabinets, furniture, trim, or your own special project. Offered in an FAS grade, red oak is a commonly used domestic lumber species. Hard, strong and moderately priced, red oak presents an exceptional value to woodworkers. Typically used for furniture, cabinetmaking, interior trim work, boat building, domestic flooring and vehicle construction. Read More
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Sipo Mahogany S3S-image
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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Our sipo mahogany is an FEQ grade hardwood out of Africa, not to be confused with khaya, the “African mahogany” which notoriously has stability problems and lack of color uniformity. Sipo resembles very closely Honduras mahogany in color and appearance and a large percentage of boards will have pattern or straight grain. It is slightly denser than Honduras mahogany, machines well and has little to no movement in service. It is extremely durable and used for the same applications as Honduras mahogany, including marine applications. Sipo is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, turned objects, veneers, musical instruments, boat-building, and carving. Read More
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Soft Maple S3S-image
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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. An S&B grade in soft maple, it is commonly referred to as silver maple, red maple and box elder. The sapwood in the soft maples is considerably wider than in the hard maples and has a lighter heartwood color. Stains well and may be polished to an excellent finish, typical uses for soft maple include domestic flooring, furniture, millwork, piano parts and sporting goods. Read More
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Walnut Prime S3S-image
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Surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Our prime grade walnut, also known as “black American walnut”. Walnut is a beautiful, tough, hard timber with a medium density. Walnut is the standard timber for rifle butts and gun stocks. It is extensively used for high-quality furniture, cabinet making and interior trim, boat building, musical instruments and clock cases. Read More
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Random width lumber surfaced 3 sides, two smooth faces and one straight edge for optimal lumber yield. Read More
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