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What can you make out of maple wood?

What can you make out of maple wood?

There are many uses for maple, such as making furniture, cabinets, decorative woodwork, flooring, boxes, utensils, and even musical instruments.

Is maple hard to work with?

Hard maple remains strong when bent, absorbs shock well, works nicely with both power and hand tools, and resists wear. It also turns well and requires no filling before finishing. Hard maple takes a high polish and has substantial screw-holding power. Soft maple works even more easily than hard maple.

What color is maple?

Maple is a smooth closed grained hardwood that is mostly off-white in color, but does contain some light hues of yellow, brown, and pink. Maple should be expected to have quiet a color variation which is what gives it such a warm natural look.

Is maple wood expensive?

Moderate price – A mid-priced hardwood, maple is typically less expensive than oak, cherry, and walnut, but more expensive than birch, hickory, and alder.

Is oak or maple better for furniture?

Oak offers more options as far as grain pattern, and will provide a richer look when used as cabinetry or flooring. Maple is lighter, more affordable, and works well in contemporary spaces and for indoor projects.

What’s the best finish for maple?

Another commonly used finishing technique on maple is to apply tung oil or linseed oil after the final sanding. These oils tend to bring out the curly or tiger looks of the maple. Follow the oil with a coat or two of shellac. For a more durable finish, top-coat over the shellac with a clear lacquer or polyurethane.

Why is maple wood so expensive?

Ash, Maple, and Cherry are more abundant as they grow larger but have highly sought after aesthetics in the grain which make them less expensive than Walnut but more expensive than some hardwoods. Birch is slightly cheaper than all of these because the natural tones in the wood grain are not as even.

What wood is most expensive for kitchen cabinets?

In terms of cost, pine is the cheapest cabinet wood you can use while mahogany is one of the most expensive, with oak and maple falling in the mid-range in terms of price.

Is maple heavier than oak?

Hard maple cabinets and doors are heavier than a comparable red oak door. Maple is less porous than oak, and even though it’s harder, maple doors and cabinets are more susceptible to dents and scratches than oak because of the smooth, uniform surface.

Can maple be stained dark?

Maple is one of the most difficult woods to achieve a dark, uniform stain color on because it is a dense, closed grain wood and often absorbs stain very unevenly. We do not recommend pre-sealing Maple with a conditioner because it closes up the grain of the wood even more, further preventing color adherence.