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)
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HickoryThere are four commercial species of hickory, and the wood is almost the same from all of them. The sapwood is pale and clearly demarcated from the heartwood, and is sold as 'white hickory'. The heartwood is brown to reddish-brown, and marketed as 'red hickory'. Usually straight-grained, it can be wavy or irregular, with a coarse texture, and it has a medium lustre. Properties: Hickory... |
$2.95 ... more info Min: 10 |
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Knotty Eastern White PineYellow pine heartwood ranges in colour from pale yellow to a light reddish-brown; it is sometimes marked by resin ducts that form brown lines on longitudinal surfaces. The grain is usually straight and even. The wood has uniform, medium texture, and the growth rings are inconspicuous. Properties: Yellow pine is soft and light, and is classified as weak in all the strength categories. It... |
$2.75 ... more info Min: 10 |
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PoplarThe colour ranges from near-white through creamy-white to grey, and is sometimes pinkish-brown or very pale brown. It is typically straight-grained, with a fine, even texture, but can be woolly. Properties: Poplar has a medium crushing strength, very low stiffness and resistance to shock loads, and a low bending strength, with a poor steam-bending rating. It generally works well with... |
$2.35 ... more info Min: 10 |
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Red OakThe heartwood has a biscuit to pinkish- or reddish-brown colour. Red oak is similar in appearance to white oak, but has smaller rays, which result in a less pronounced figure. The grain is usually straight and open, but can vary. It generally has a coarse texture, but this can also vary depending on the origin of the tree. Quartersawn stock can have a flake pattern that is sometimes... |
$3.35 ... more info Min: 10 |
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Soft MapleThe heartwood is light to dark reddish-brown, and can have a faint purplish hue or a greyish or greenish tinge from time to time. The grain is normally straight and close, but can be wavy or curly, and pith flecks are often present. The sapwood is white to greyish-white. Properties: Soft maples are about 25% softer than the hard maples. The wood is good for steam bending, but has low... |
$3.95 ... more info Min: 10 |
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WalnutThe heartwood can be light greyish-brown, dark chocolate or purplish-black. The sapwood is whitish- to yellowish-brown, unless stained or steamed to match the heartwood. The slightly open grain is typically straight, but can be curly or wavy. The texture is usually coarse, but develops a lustrous patina in time. Burrs (burls), stumpwood and crotches produce notable mottled, curly and... |
$6.75 ... more info Min: 10 |
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White Oak (Plain Sawn)The heartwood can vary in colour from light tan or pale yellow-brown to dark or pale brown, and can have a pinkish tint. The wood usually has a straight, open grain, and is medium to coarse in texture. It has longer rays than red oak (Q. rubra and related species), and therefore displays more figure, which can include swirls, crotch pattern, burrs (burls) and a tiger-ray flake pattern.... |
$3.95 ... more info Min: 10 |
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White Oak QuartersawnThe heartwood can vary in colour from light tan or pale yellow-brown to dark or pale brown, and can have a pinkish tint. The wood usually has a straight, open grain, and is medium to coarse in texture. It has longer rays than red oak (Q. rubra and related species), and therefore displays more figure, which can include swirls, crotch pattern, burrs (burls) and a tiger-ray flake pattern.... |
$5.25 ... more info Min: 10 |








