Domestic Hardwoods

The natural beauty and characteristics of our North American Hardwood lumber is a result of our commitment to offering only the best lumber from the right place. At High Mountain Forest Products we carefully source each specie from the growing region that provides superior qualities of color, grain, and yield. With options in grade, cut, and size we have the right stock for any project. You can be assured that the lumber you buy is of the highest quality available and keeps to the grades represented. We are confident you will be happy with your purchase. If you aren't, contact us to arrange the details of a refund.

All of our lumber listed is sold as 4/4 stock surfaced to 15/16". Thicker stock is available upon request. Prices listed are per Board Foot (BF)



Item Name- Price
Alder

Alder

Red alder is a fairly straight-grained wood of uniform texture, the heartwood being pale yellow to reddish-brown. Heartwood and sapwood are not clearly distinct. It has a pleasant but not outstanding figure. Properties: Red alder is a weak, hard wood of medium density, with low bending strength and shock resistance, very low stiffness and medium crushing strength. Its steam-bending...
$3.25

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Min:  10
Ash

Ash

Although similar in structure and properties, the three species of American ash vary in colour. The black and brown ash are slightly darker, with a greyish-brown colour, than the other varieties, which tend to be a lighter grey-brown tinged with red. The wood is normally straight-grained and coarse, with an even texture, and lustrous. The narrow heartwood is almost white. Properties:...
$3.50

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Min:  10
Basswood

Basswood

Basswood sapwood is creamy-white to pale pinkish-brown in colour and gradually merges with the heartwood. The wood will darken to pale brown on drying. It has a fine, straight grain, which is uniform in texture. The sapwood is sometimes sold as white basswood. Properties: Basswood is a light, soft and weak wood. It is low in strength and has a poor steam-bending classification. This...
$2.85

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Min:  10
Beech

Beech

The sapwood is very thin and almost white, whereas the heartwood can be whitish with a reddish tinge, or light to reddish brown. American beech is of a coarser quality than the European species (E. sylvatica), and a little heavier. It has straight grain, which is sometimes interlocked, and a fine, even texture, with clearly defined rays giving a characteristic fleck on quartersawn...
$3.00

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Min:  10
Cherry

Cherry

The heartwood can vary in colour from reddish-brown to either deep red or a lighter red-brown. It normally has brown flecks and small gum pockets. There can be marked colour variations between boards. The narrow sapwood is whitish- to reddish-brown, sometimes tending to creamy-pink. American cherry has a fine, straight, close grain, a smooth texture and a rich satiny lustre. It can be...
$6.25

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Min:  10
Cherry Figured

Cherry Figured

The heartwood can vary in colour from reddish-brown to either deep red or a lighter red-brown. It normally has brown flecks and small gum pockets. There can be marked colour variations between boards. The narrow sapwood is whitish- to reddish-brown, sometimes tending to creamy-pink. American cherry has a fine, straight, close grain, a smooth texture and a rich satiny lustre. It can be...
$9.95

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Min:  5
Cherry Quartersawn

Cherry Quartersawn

The heartwood can vary in colour from reddish-brown to either deep red or a lighter red-brown. It normally has brown flecks and small gum pockets. There can be marked colour variations between boards. The narrow sapwood is whitish- to reddish-brown, sometimes tending to creamy-pink. American cherry has a fine, straight, close grain, a smooth texture and a rich satiny lustre. It can be...
$6.95

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Min:  10
Douglas Fir (Vertical Grain)

Douglas Fir (Vertical Grain)

The sapwood can be whitish to pale yellow or reddish-white, and varies in thickness. The heartwood is variable in colour, with a very marked contrast between earlywood and latewood. The summerwood Is harder and red-brown, whereas the springwood is softer and a paler pinkish-yellow. The grain is normally straight, and can be even or uneven; sometimes it is wavy or curly. Wood with narrow...
$7.00

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Min:  10
Hard Maple

Hard Maple

The heartwood is a uniform pale reddish-brown or light tan, the sapwood white with a reddish tinge. It has a typically straight grain, which can sometimes be wavy or curly, and a fine, even texture. The classic bird's-eye form has brownish dots on a whitish background. Other kinds of decorative figuring which are commonly found include fiddleback, leaf, blistered and burr maple....
$3.95

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Min:  10
Hard Maple / Quartersawn

Hard Maple / Quartersawn

The heartwood is a uniform pale reddish-brown or light tan, the sapwood white with a reddish tinge. It has a typically straight grain, which can sometimes be wavy or curly, and a fine, even texture. The classic bird's-eye form has brownish dots on a whitish background. Other kinds of decorative figuring which are commonly found include fiddleback, leaf, blistered and burr maple....
$5.75

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Min:  10